Suppose you are conducting a factorial study with variables A and B. Your results reveal an interaction effect. This means that
a. variable A is effective in changing performance only if variable B is also effective.
b. the effect of independent variable A depends on what level of independent variable B they experience.
c. one of the variables, A or B, can have an effect on performance only if the other does not.
d. the effects of variable A and of variable B cancel each other out.
B
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A) Canonical correlation. B) Partial correlation. C) Spearman operation. D) Multiple correlation.
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a. bureau. b. cabinet. c. agency. d. department. e. service.
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