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    The Joint Effect of Two Independent Variables on a Dependent
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The Joint Effect of Two Independent Variables on a Dependent

Question 43

Question 43

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The joint effect of two independent variables on a dependent variable is indicated by the ____ effect when a two-way factorial analysis is used.


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

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