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True or False The chi-square distribution can be used in constructing confidence intervals and carrying out hypothesis tests regarding the value of a population variance.
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In the two-way ANOVA, what is meant by main effects and interactive effects?



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Answer to Question 2

The main effect is an effect caused by one of the factors in the experiment. The interactive effect is the effect that results from the combination of a level of one factor with a level of another factor.



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