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Given the above matrix, what can we conclude?
A. Data shows no main effects but there is an interaction
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b. Data shows main effects for both factors and no interaction. |
c. Data shows no main effects and no interaction
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d. Data shows a main effect for factor B but not A, and no interaction |
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