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23 July, 23:11

A researcher wants to run a 2 x 3 mixed factorial design. The first factor is the within-subjects. The second factor is the between-subjects. If the researcher wants 20 observations per cell, how many participants will he need in total?

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  1. 23 July, 23:35
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    3*20 = 60.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given:

    A researcher wants to run a 2 x 3 mixed factorial design.

    1st factor is the subject within

    2nd factor is the subject between

    Now to calculate how many participants will he need in total

    (greater of 2,3) * 20

    that is

    =3*20 = 60.
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