A researcher attempts to study the effects of alcohol on task performance. One factor is alcohol (alcohol treatment, placebo control), and the other factor is task difficulty (easy, difficult. If the researcher uses a repeated measures design with 15 participants per condition, how many participants will he need for the study?
A. 30
B. 45
C. 15
D. 60
Answer: C
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