When graphed, a significant interaction will definitely have _____.
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parallel lines |
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nonparallel lines |
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a crossover interaction |
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none of the above |
nonparallel lines
(since if there is a significant interaction the effect should make lines to spread out or make them closer)
When graphed, a significant interaction will definitely have _____. parallel lines nonparallel lines a crossover interaction...
When graphed, a significant interaction will definitely have _____. parallel lines nonparallel lines a crossover interaction none of the above
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