The row variance estimate MSrows and the column variance estimate MScolumns are used to measure _________
a. the main effects of the independent variables
b. the interaction effects of the independent variables
c. the main effects of the independent variables and the interaction effects of the independent variables
d. none of these
A
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A) reflexive schemes B) dual representation C) centered thinking D) mental approaches