Within-subjects designs cope with the problem of error variance by:

A. treating each individual as a separate unit in the statistical analysis of data.
B. using different subjects in each treatment condition.
C. matching subjects prior to random assignment to conditions.
D. using the same subjects in all treatment conditions.

Answer: D

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