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In a 3 × 4 Contingency Table,there Are

Question 22

Question 22

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In a 3 × 4 contingency table,there are


A) four levels of each variable.
B) two levels of one variable,and three levels of the other.
C) three levels of one variable,and four levels of the other.
D) four levels of one variable,and five levels of the other.

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