Intro to Biostatistics
A between-subjects design is an experimental setup where different participants are assigned to each condition of an experiment, ensuring that each participant experiences only one level of the independent variable. This type of design helps eliminate potential carryover effects from one condition to another, allowing researchers to assess the impact of the independent variable on distinct groups. It's crucial for comparing outcomes across groups without the influence of previous experiences from other conditions.
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