Which of the following is true of factorial designs?

A. They eliminate the possibility of confounding variables.
B. All levels of each independent variable are combined with all levels of the other independent variable.
C. The simplest factorial design has three independent variables, each having three levels.
D. A control group is unnecessary.


Answer: B

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