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    Exam 17: Factorial Analysis of Variance
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    Unequal Sample Sizes in a Factorial Analysis of Variance Are
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Unequal Sample Sizes in a Factorial Analysis of Variance Are

Question 62

Question 62

Multiple Choice

Unequal sample sizes in a factorial analysis of variance are


A) no problem.
B) often difficult to interpret.
C) impossible to interpret.
D) easily explained by the use of simple effects.

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