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go.lag

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Explain how a factorial design is different from a one-way ANOVA.

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One way marketers get customers to relate to brands is by using a brand __________, such as Google's classification as exciting or Rolex's classification as sophisticated.
 a. spokesperson
  b. image
  c. personality
  d. awareness



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Answer to Question 1

Factorial designs expand on the idea of one-way ANOVA. A factorial design produces an experimental design fully implemented with two or more experimental variables, meaning observations are taken for every level of every experimental variable.

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go.lag

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Reply 2 on: Jun 28, 2018
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Excellent

 

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