An I/O researcher was interested in determining if stress levels significantly vary depending on the day of the week. The researcher randomly selected 10 employees from the company to participate in the 1 week study. Each participant completed a brief 5 point stress survey at the end of each workday (M-F) indicating their perceived stress for that day. What is the IV and levels in this study? What is the DV? N= n=
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