Discuss the difference between levels and conditions for a factorial design.

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Levels are specific to an independent variable and conditions represent the combinations of levels of different variables in a factorial design. Thus, means for each level that are compared in main effects tests are different from the means for conditions that are considered in an interaction effect.

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