In an independent-measures ANOVA, individual differences contribute to the varia
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In an independent-measures ANOVA, individual differences contribute to the variance in the numerator and in the denominator of the F-ratio. For a repeated- measures ANOVA, what happens to the individual differences in the numerator and denominator of the F-ratio?
a. They are measured and subtracted out during the analysis in both the numerator and the denominator.
b. The do not exist in the numerator and are measured and subtracted out from the denominator.
c. They do not exist in either the numerator or the denominator.
d. The do not exist in the denominator and are measured and subtracted out from the numerator.
Explanation / Answer
b. The do not exist in the numerator and are measured and subtracted out from the denominator in the repeated measures ANOVA
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