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    When the Lines Representing the Effects of Two Variables Cross
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When the Lines Representing the Effects of Two Variables Cross

Question 19

Question 19

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When the lines representing the effects of two variables cross on a graph,you have ______.


A) an interaction effect
B) no interaction effect
C) possibly an interaction effect
D) an effect that cannot be determined

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