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lb_gilbert

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Most __________ variables belong to one of four different categories: environmental, instructional, task or activity, or invasive variables.
 
  a. manipulated independent
  b. nonmanipulated independent
  c. manipulated dependent
  d. nonmanipulated dependent

Question 2

(n) __________ is used as a follow-up test for the factorial ANOVA when a significant interaction is found. This test compares the levels of one independent variable at a single level of another independent variable.
 
  a. omnibus test
  b. simple-effects analysis
  c. effect size
  d. alpha level



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b



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