Multiple Choice
A between-subjects design differs from a within-subjects design in that in a between-subjects design
A) only one group of participants is used.
B) only variables "between" the participants are examined.
C) there is a different group of participants for each of the different treatment conditions.
D) each participant is exposed to each level of the independent variable.
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