A within-participants design differs from a between-participants design in several ways. Which of the following is NOT true of a within-participants design as compared to a between-participants design?

a. fewer participants are required
b. the difference in initial ability between the groups is reduced
c. standard error is reduced
d. degrees of freedom increases
e. Actually, all of the above are true of within-participants design.


Ans: d

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