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    Data Set 13-9: Each Point Represents a Mean Based on 5
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Data Set 13-9: Each Point Represents a Mean Based on 5

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Data Set 13-9: Each point represents a mean based on 5 scores.
Data Set 13-9: Each point represents a mean based on 5 scores.    -The data in Data Set 13-9 are all examples of afactorial ANOVA. A)  2x2 B)  2x3 C)  3x3
-The data in Data Set 13-9 are all examples of afactorial ANOVA.


A) 2x2
B) 2x3
C) 3x3

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