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A researcher plans to conduct a research study comparing two treatment conditions with a total of 20 participants. Which of the following designs would produce 20 scores in each treatment? Group of answer choices
An independent-measures design
A repeated-measures design
A matched-subjects design
All of the other options would produce 20 scores in each treatment.
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