The appropriate statistical test for factorial designs is

A) an analysis of variance.
B) an analysis of covariance.
C) an analysis of bivariance.
D) None of the above.


Answer: A) an analysis of variance.

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The Sixteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution gave the federal government the power to levy a national income tax

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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The president shares which of the following powers with Congress?

a. making treaties b. commissioning officers c. granting pardons d. receiving foreign ambassadors

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One of the powers that Congress had under the Articles of Confederation was the ability to ______.

A. declare war B. control interstate commerce C. set national tariff levels D. levy taxes directly

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