If a researcher found a significant interaction effect, it would mean that:
a. Both of the main effects were also significant
b. Neither of the main effects was significant
c. The means for different levels of one variable were not consistent across different levels of another
d. The means for one variable were different from the means for the second variable
C
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1) Buddhism 2) Christianity 3) Hinduism 4) Judaism
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