Title: Both the matched-subjects and the within-subjects designs have greater sensitivity than between-subj Post by: Cremeux on Feb 25, 2015 Both the matched-subjects and the within-subjects designs have greater sensitivity than between-subjects designs to
A) factorial crossover effects. B) small differences between conditions. C) practice and carry-over effects. D) dichotomous variables than to continuous variables. Title: Re: Both the matched-subjects and the within-subjects designs have greater sensitivity than between- Post by: stylez on Mar 3, 2015 Content hidden
Title: Re: Both the matched-subjects and the within-subjects designs have greater sensitivity than between-subj Post by: Cremeux on Mar 7, 2015 Wonderful, just verified this with a friend!
Title: Re: Both the matched-subjects and the within-subjects designs have greater sensitivity than between-subj Post by: stylez on Mar 7, 2015 A thumbs up would be nice ;)
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