Advanced Quantitative Methods
A between-subjects design is an experimental setup where different participants are assigned to separate groups, with each group experiencing a different level of the independent variable. This approach allows researchers to compare outcomes across these groups and draw conclusions about the effects of the independent variable without the influence of individual differences. The design minimizes potential carryover effects that can occur when the same participants are used in multiple conditions.
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