Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1.In a randomized factorial design, participants are randomly assigned to each level of more than one independent variable.
2.An interaction is the effect of each independent variable on the dependent variable.
3.A 2 x 3 randomized factorial design would have two levels of one TV and three levels of a second IV.
4.In a randomized factorial design, the main effects must be interpreted in light of any interaction effects.


1.true
2.false
3.true
4.true

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