What is different in testing assumptions for a mixed design factorial ANOVA compared to other factorial ANOVAs, and why?
A) In a mixed design ANOVA, we have to consider both Bonferroni and Levene's test as we have both independent measures and repeated measures independent variables.
B) In a mixed design ANOVA, we have to consider both homogeneity of variance and sphericity because we have only independent measure variables.
C) In a mixed design ANOVA, we have to consider only homogeneity of variance because we have both independent measures and repeated measures independent variables.
D) In a mixed design ANOVA, we have to consider both homogeneity of variance and sphericity because we have both independent measures and repeated measures independent variables.
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