Multiple Choice
Including a quasi-independent variable in your research allows you to:
A) test the generality of your findings across the levels of the quasi-independent variable.
B) reduce error variance by segregating the data into groups of participants who responded in similar fashion to the manipulation.
C) analyze within-subjects and between-subjects factors in the same design.
D) test the generality of your findings across the levels of the quasi-independent variable and reduce error variance by segregating the data into groups of participants who responded in similar fashion to the manipulation.
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