Multiple Choice
Which kind of interaction may reflect a problem with your dependent variable rather than the fact that the effect of one variable is affected by the presence of a second variable?
A) almost all significant interactions
B) cross-over interactions
C) disordinal interactions
D) ordinal interactions
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