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Homework Help: Statistics

Posted by kd on Sunday, March 7, 2010 at 3:30pm.

The structure of a two-factor study can be presented as a matrix with the level of one factor determining the rows and the levels of the second factor determining the colums.With this structure in mind,describe the mean differences that are evaluated by each of the three hypothesis test that make up a two -factor ANOVA

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