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Haya94

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In a(n) frequency distribution, scores are placed into .
 
  a. simple; class intervals
  b. grouped; class intervals
  c. ungrouped; class intervals
  d. percentage; class limits

Question 2

Post hoc comparisons in a two-factor between-subjects analysis of variance using the Tukey HSD test are used to compare simple effects .
 
  a. if Fobs for the interaction is statistically significant
  b. if Fobs for the interaction is nonsignificant
  c. only if Fobs for the interaction and at least one main effect are statisticallysignif icant
 d. only if at least one main effect is statistically significant and Fobs for theinteraction is nonsignificant



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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