Multiple Choice
When more than three factors are included in a factorial design, _____.
A) the interpretation of main effects becomes difficult
B) the interpretation of higher-order interactions becomes increasingly difficult as the number of factors increases
C) fewer subjects can be used
D) None of the answers is correct.
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