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In John's Experiment, There Are Three Different Conditions with Five

Question 10

Question 10

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In John's experiment, there are three different conditions with five subjects per condition. What are the degrees of freedom within-conditions for this experiment?


A) 2
B) 14
C) 12
D) 15

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