Multiple Choice
In a two-factor factorial experiment, the effect of Factor A at a given level of Factor B is called _____.
A) the main effect of Factor A
B) the main effect of Factor B
C) the interaction of Factor A with Factor B
D) the simple effect of Factor A at the given level of Factor B
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