Multiple Choice
In a two-variable experiment,
A) if the main effects are significant, then there cannot be a significant interaction.
B) if the interaction is significant, then there cannot be significant main effects.
C) if one main effect is significant, then the other main effect cannot be significant.
D) any combination of main effects and interactions is possible.
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