A researcher randomly assigns participants who live on campus or off campus to attend a morning or afternoon lecture. Results show that, regardless of when a class is offered, students who live on campus arrive earlier to class than those who live off campus. All of the following effects were described in this example EXCEPT ______.
A. main effect of residence location (on campus or off campus)
B. main effect of the participant variable
C. main effect of the quasi-independent variable
D. interaction of main effects
Answer: D
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What will be an ideal response?
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