Multiple Choice
The degrees of freedom for an interaction in a two-way factorial are equal to
A) the degrees of freedom for the main effects.
B) the sum of the degrees of freedom for the main effects.
C) the product of the degrees of freedom for the main effects.
D) 6.
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