Multiple Choice
A statistically significant interaction obtained in a factorial analysis of variance indicates that.
A) the effect of one independent variable depends upon the level of the other independent variable
B) the main effects necessarily are artifactual
C) the simple effects of factor A are equal to the main effect of factor B.
D) all the main effects must be nonsignificant
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