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28 If a repeated-measures analysis of variance usually has an error term that is smaller that the error term in the corresponding between-subjects design, then we can assume that
a) repeated-measures designs have less power.
b) repeated-measures designs have greater power.
c) there are no differences due to power between the two kinds of designs.
d) neither design has very much power.

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