Essential Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences
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ISBN: 9781506386300
Author: Gregory J. Privitera
Publisher: SAGE Publications, Inc
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To explain: The unique effect of the factorial design when compare to one-way ANOVA design.
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What does an A X B interaction mean in a two - way ANOVA?
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D. If there are significant main effects, they must be interpreted first before interpreting the interaction
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