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crazycityslicker

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In a 3 X 2 factorial experiment, how many cells are there?
 
  a. 3 c. 5
  b. 2 d. 6

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In a 3 X 2 factorial design, how many independent variables are there?
 
  a. 3 c. 5
  b. 2 d. 6



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dominiqueenicolee

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Answer to Question 1

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The number of cells in a factorial experiment is found by multiplying the number of levels of each variable.

Answer to Question 2

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There are two independent variables. There are 3 levels of one and 2 levels of the other.




crazycityslicker

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Reply 2 on: Jun 19, 2018
:D TYSM


meganmoser117

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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