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Kayden Wells
on Oct 12, 2024Verified
In a two-way analysis of variance, a researcher tests for the significance of:
A) three main effects.
B) one main effect and an interaction.
C) two interactions.
D) two main effects and an interaction.
Two-Way Analysis of Variance
A statistical method used to examine the impact of two independent categorical variables on a continuous dependent variable, while also considering interactions between the variables.
Main Effects
The direct impact of an independent variable on a dependent variable in an experiment, ignoring the effects of other variables.
- Determine principal effects and interactions within a factorial design.
- Analyze the effects of critical interactions on study results.
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Learning Objectives
- Determine principal effects and interactions within a factorial design.
- Analyze the effects of critical interactions on study results.