In a factorial ANOVA, to calculate the F for a simple effect you

A. often use the same error term you use for main effects.
B. use the mean square for the main effect as the denominator in F.
C. first divide the mean square for the simple effect by its degrees of freedom.
D. none are correct.


Answer is C. first divide the mean square for the simple effect by its degrees of freedom.

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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