Multiple Choice
With a synergistic interaction,
A) higher levels of one independent variable increases the effect of another independent variable
B) higher levels of one independent variable decrease another independent variable
C) there is a main effect of one independent variable but not the other
D) None of these are true. You can't interpret a synergistic interaction without knowing which independent variable you are talking about
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