for an experiment involving 3 levels of factor A and 3 levels of factor B with a sample of n=8 in each treatment condition, what are the df values for the F-factor for the A * B (A multiplied by B) interaction?
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for an experiment involving 3 levels of factor A and 3 levels of factor B with a sample of n=8 in each treatment condition, what are the df values for the F-factor for the A * B (A multiplied by B) interaction?
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