Multiple Choice
A problem with designing an experiment with only two levels of the independent variable is that:
A) only one dependent variable can be used with this design.
B) curvilinear relationships between variables cannot be detected.
C) this design is more susceptible to confounds than other designs.
D) the results cannot be generalized.
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