An independent-measures research study compares three treatment conditions using a

  1. An independent measures research study compares three treatment conditions using a sample of n=5 in each treatment. For this
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  4. An independent-measures research study compares three treatment conditions with a sample of n = 10 in each condition. The sample
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  5. An independent-measures research study computes three treatment conditions with a sample of n=10 in each conditions. The sample
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  6. An analysis of variance was used to evaluate the mean differences from a repeated-measures research study. The results were
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  7. In research terms , what qualifies a study as "valid"? If the study has strict conditions bIf the study proves the hypothesis If
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  8. A researcher reports an F-ratio with df= 2, 12 for a repeated measures of ANOVA.a. How many treatment conditions were compared
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  9. A repeated-measures study uses a sample of n = 20 participants to evaluate the meandifferences among three treatment conditions.
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