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Author Notes
Preparation of this paper was supported in part by the
National Science Foundation. We would like to thank Timothy Reagan
for his helpful comments.
Footnotes
1 This problem of using multiple dependent variables can be
addressed with little difficulty if the correlations among the
dependent variables can be estimated (Rosenthal & Rubin, 1986) .
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