The primary reason for limiting factorial designs is
A) to make data entry easier.
B) that complicated factorial designs are unwieldy and difficult to interpret.
C) that data analysis is very expensive for complicated designs.
D) to prevent participant loss due to attrition.
Ans: B) that complicated factorial designs are unwieldy and difficult to interpret.
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