What is the relationship between main effects and interactions? ____.

a. At least one of the factors involved in the interaction must have a main effect.

b. None of the factors in the interaction can have a main effect

c. All of the factors involved in the interaction must have main effects.
d. The existence of an interaction is independent of the main effects.


d

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