Multiple Choice
To calculate the magnitude of effect estimates for a factorial design, the methods are
A) radically different from the methods used with a one-way design.
B) simple extensions of the methods used with a one-way design.
C) not possible to calculate.
D) only useful for estimating magnitude of effects for interactions, not main efforts.
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