A factorial design involves:

a. measuring more than one dependent factor (variables).
b. manipulating more than one independent factor (variable).
c. measuring more than two dependent factors (variables).
d. factoring in your variables one at a time.

b

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Newborn crying typically involves

A. agitation and coordinated movements. B. calm and coordinated movement. C. agitation and uncoordinated movements. D. calm and uncoordinated movement.

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