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A subject variable differs from an independent variable in
      a.   the number of levels required for an adequate test of each—the subject variable requires more levels.
      b.   the manner of their creation—the subject variable was chosen according to characteristics of subjects and the independent variable was manipulated.
      c.   the type of dependent variable appropriate for each—subject variables requires attitude measures as dependent variables but independent variables may include any measurable response or behavior.
      d.   all of the above
      e.   none of the above
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Gender: Psychological Perspectives


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Thank you, please see my other questions if you can! Could really use the help.
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NP. Bye for now.
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