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    Exam 12: True Experiments, part 2: Factorial Designs
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    A Factorial Design That Has at Least One Within-Subject Variable
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A Factorial Design That Has at Least One Within-Subject Variable

Question 31

Question 31

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A factorial design that has at least one within-subject variable and one between-group variable is called a(n) :


A) Quasi-experimental design
B) Mixed design
C) Single subject design
D) Interrupted time series design

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