Question 18
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When stating the hypotheses of the two-factor ANOVA, how many sets of hypotheses do you state?
| A | One: One for the Interaction only. |
| B | Four: One for Factor A, one for Factor B, one for the Interaction, and one for the within-treatment variance. |
| C | Three: One for Factor A, one for Factor B, and one for the Interaction. |
| D | Two: One for Factor A and one for Factor B. |
Solution :
When stating the hypotheses of the two-factor ANOVA, Three sets of hypotheses we state .
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Three: One for Factor A, one for Factor B, and one for the Interaction.
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