What does it mean if a factorial design is completely crossed?
a. Each level of one factor is completely independent from every other factor
b. Each level of one factor is combined with each level of every other factor
c. Two different dependent variables are being analyzed
d. There is a confounding variable, rendering the test inaccurate
Ans: b. Each level of one factor is combined with each level of every other factor
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