Suppose you test the effects of a drug on rats’ learning by giving them 0, 10, or 20 milligrams of the drug. This experiment has ______ independent variable(s) and ______ group(s).
a. 1; 3
b. 3; 1
c. 2; 3
d. 3; 2
Ans: A
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