Multiple Choice
One difference between a factorial ANOVA and a one-way ANOVA is that
A) factorial ANOVA has two dependent variables
B) factorial ANOVA has an independent variable with more than two levels
C) factorial ANOVA has two independent variables
D) factorial ANOVA requires fewer assumptions about the data.
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