Experimental Design B/C
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Re: Experimental Design B/C
Hello,
As seen in the specs, the Statistics CER has been replaced with the Variance CER.
My question's are:
What claim should we use?
What is a good evidence to use for the CER?
A common reasoning for the CER(such as the rationale).
As seen in the specs, the Statistics CER has been replaced with the Variance CER.
My question's are:
What claim should we use?
What is a good evidence to use for the CER?
A common reasoning for the CER(such as the rationale).
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Re: Experimental Design B/C
Several years ago, operationally defining the independent variable was necessary for ExpD. It's not mentioned in the rubric anymore, so do we still have to do that?
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Re: Experimental Design B/C
I think that we still have to put it, although I am not completely sure. You may be able to add the independent variable in a different section.
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