Multiple Choice
With a 2 X 2 factorial experiment, you can
A) get at least as much information as you would from doing four simple experiments
B) estimate the overall main effects of two variables
C) determine whether certain combinations of your two variables produce an effect that is different from the sum of their two individual effects
D) all of the above
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