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    How Many Separate Groups of Participants Would Be Needed for an Independent-Measures,two-Factor
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How Many Separate Groups of Participants Would Be Needed for an Independent-Measures,two-Factor

Question 26

Question 26

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How many separate groups of participants would be needed for an independent-measures,two-factor study with three levels of factor A and 4 levels of factor B?​


A) ​3
B) ​4
C) ​7
D) ​12

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