If there is no interaction between variables A and B in a factorial experiment, the level of performance in the presence of Level 1 of Factor A _____

a. is unaffected by the level of Factor B that is present
b. is reduced by all levels of Factor B
c. is reduced by half of the levels of Factor B
d. is reduced by some of the levels of Factor B


A
When an interaction is present, the effect of one variable depends on the level of the other variable that is present. If there is no interaction between the variables, the effect of one variable does not depend on which level of the other is present.

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