Multiple Choice
Which of the following situations would result in the greatest generalizability of the main effect for factor B across the levels of factor A?
A) for factor A, p = .06; for factor B, p = .05; and interaction AB, p = .01.
B) for factor A, p = .06; for factor B, p = .10; and interaction AB, p = .05.
C) for factor A, p = .20; for factor B, p = .05; and interaction AB, p = .10.
D) for factor A, p = .20; for factor B, p = .10; and interaction AB, p = .05.
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