Multiple Choice
The sum of squares within from a one-way between-subjects analysis of variance is mathematically equal to the total of the sum of squares _____ and the sum of squares _____ from a one-way repeated measures analysis of variance applied to the same scores.
A) IV;error
B) subjects;IV
C) subjects;error
D) none of these
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