Multiple Choice
The results from a two-factor ANOVA show no main effect for factor A but a significant interaction. What can you conclude based on this pattern of results?
A) Factor A has no effect on the participants' scores.
B) Factor A may have an effect but, if so, it depends on the levels of factor B.
C) Because the interaction is significant, factor A must also have an effect.
D) The effect of factor A is constant across all levels of factor B.
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