Using the data in the table below, what would be the psychological interpretation of the analysis?
Source
SS
df
Mean Square
F
Sig.
Context
316.406
1
316.406
Y
.002
Cues
4378.556
1
4378.556
154.852
.000
context * cues
43.056
1
43.056
1.523
.225
Error
1017.925
36
X
 
 
Total
48560.250
40
 
 
 

A. Context has an effect on  recall.
B. Cue-type has an effect on recall.

C. Context and cue type have an effect on recall.
D. Context and cue type have an effect on recall, but the effect of context depends on cue type.


Answer: C

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