Multiple Choice
Within-subjects designs cope with the problem of error variance by:
A) matching subjects prior to random assignment to conditions.
B) treating each individual as a separate unit in the statistical analysis of data.
C) using the same subjects in all treatment conditions.
D) using different subjects in each treatment condition.
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