In a factorial design, a "cell" is
A) each combination of levels of the variables that divide the groups.
B) the combination of different levels of one variable that divides the groups, ignoring any other variables that divide the groups.
C) a study with a single two-level variable that divides the groups.
D) the same thing as a "main effect."
A
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