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In a Factorial Design 2 × 3, the 3 Represents

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Question 113

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In a factorial design 2 × 3, the 3 represents:


A) levels of the dependent variable.
B) levels of the first independent variable.
C) levels of the second independent variable.
D) the sum of the variables.

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