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The Critical F Value for Degrees of Freedom (1,76)is 3

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The critical F value for degrees of freedom (1,76) is 3.96. The critical F value for degrees of freedom (1,76) is 3.96.       The joint effects of Variable A and Variable B on the DV is tested using the F ratio for the _____ effect. A) main B) simple C) interaction D) total
The critical F value for degrees of freedom (1,76) is 3.96.       The joint effects of Variable A and Variable B on the DV is tested using the F ratio for the _____ effect. A) main B) simple C) interaction D) total
The joint effects of Variable A and Variable B on the DV is tested using the F ratio for the _____ effect.


A) main
B) simple
C) interaction
D) total

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