If a two-factor analysis of variance produces a statistically significant interaction, what can you conclude about the main effects?
a. Either the main effect for factor A or the main effect for factor B is also significant
b. Both the main effect for factor A and the main effect for factor B are significant
c. Neither the main effect for factor A nor the main effect for factor B is significant
d. The significance of the main effects is not related to the significance of the interaction
D
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