Multiple Choice
In a two-factor ANOVA,what is the implication of a significant AxB interaction?
A) At least one of the main effects must also be significant.
B) Both of the main effects must also be significant.
C) Neither of the two main effects can be significant.
D) The significance of the interaction has no implications for the main effects.
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