Data, Inference, and Decisions
A between-subjects design is an experimental setup where different participants are assigned to different groups, with each group experiencing a different treatment or condition. This method helps researchers compare the effects of various treatments by analyzing the outcomes between separate groups rather than measuring the same participants across multiple conditions. It is essential for minimizing carryover effects and ensuring that each participant's response is independent of others.
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