Multiple Choice
There can be no confounding by individual differences variables in the repeated measures designs because
A) the same participants are tested in all conditions of repeated measures designs.
B) individual differences variables are held constant in repeated measures designs.
C) individual differences variables are eliminated in repeated measures designs.
D) only one participant is tested in all repeated measures designs.
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