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The starting point for ANOVA is often an experiment in which the goal is to determine whether various levels of an independent variable, or factor, might be exerting different effects on the dependent variable, or measurement. When there is only one factor in an experiment, each factor level can be referred to as a ___________________ _.
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If we simultaneously examine the effects of two factors on the dependent variable, along with the effects of interactions between the different levels of those factors, we are performing ___________________ ___________________ __.
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Answer to Question 1

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Two-way analysis of variance
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