In an example in the text, an independent samples analysis of variance example from a previous chapter was converted to be used in a repeated-measures analysis of variance. Recalculating the F value with a repeated-measures analysis of variance yields an F value that is
A) less than the F value yielded by the independent measures ANOVA.
B) greater than the F value yielded by the independent measures ANOVA.
C) the same as the F value yielded by the independent measures ANOVA.
D) not predictably different from the F value yielded by the independent measures ANOVA.
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