Multiple Choice
In a factorial ANOVA, the null hypothesis for the interaction might look like this:
A) H₀: µᵤppₑᵣ × nₑw = µᵤppₑᵣ × ᵣₑtᵤᵣnᵢng = µmᵢddlₑ × nₑw = µmᵢddlₑ × ᵣₑtᵤᵣnᵢng
B) H₀: µᵤppₑᵣ × nₑw ≠ µᵤppₑᵣ × ᵣₑtᵤᵣnᵢng ≠ µmᵢddlₑ × nₑw ≠ µmᵢddlₑ × ᵣₑtᵤᵣnᵢng
C) H₁: ᵤppₑᵣ × nₑw = ᵤppₑᵣ × ᵣₑtᵤᵣnᵢng = mᵢddlₑ × nₑw = mᵢddlₑ × ᵣₑtᵤᵣnᵢng
D) H₁: ᵤppₑᵣ × nₑw ≠ ᵤppₑᵣ × ᵣₑtᵤᵣnᵢng ≠ mᵢddlₑ × nₑw ≠ mᵢddlₑ × ᵣₑtᵤᵣnᵢng
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