Multiple Choice
Both main effects in a two-factor ANOVA turn out to be nonsignificant. Does this mean that the sample results showed no effects of the two factors beyond those expected by chance?
A) yes
B) no, if interaction is significant
C) no, if interaction is also insignificant
D) yes, if interaction is significant
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