The key to analyzing data from a matched-subjects design is to

A) maintain the ordering of data all the way through to the end of the study.
B) enter the data in a random order so as not to introduce an order confounding.
C) analyze the data in the same way as a one-way ANOVA.
D) avoid the use of a repeated-measures ANOVA.

Answer: A

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