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Researchers can make causal inferences for main effects tested with __________ strategies, but not for main effects tested with __________ strategies.
 
  a. computerized statistical; hand-calculated statistical
  b. experimental; nonexperimental
  c. nonexperimental; experimental
  d. nonparametric; parametric

Question 2

In examining main effects in a factorial design, researchers pool the data across the levels of one independent variable and observe the effects of the other independent variable.
 
  The researcher then examines the __________ to test for a possible main effect.
 
   a. marginal means
   b. interaction
   c. cell values in the matrix
   d. Chi-square test



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a




naturalchemist

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Reply 2 on: Jun 20, 2018
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