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Think this through. It is a tough one. If both factors
are nonmanipulated,
participants are being assigned
to groups on the basis of pre-existing factors.
Therefore, each participant can be assigned to
only one group, because no
participant can simultaneously
have two or more levels of a given
independent
variable. Therefore, both variables will be between-subjects
factors. If you got this one, you really understand the concept.