Multiple Choice
The results of a two-factor ANOVA (J = 3, K = 2) show that both main effects are significant, but the interaction is not significant. We need to
A) conduct MCPs to examine the two main effects and the interaction
effect.
B) conduct MCPs to examine the interaction effect only.
C) conduct MCPs to examine the two main effects.
D) conduct MCPs to examine one main effect only.
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