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tth

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If there are two independent variables in a repeated measures factorial experiment, and one variable has three levels while the other has 4 levels, how many degrees of freedom are associated with the numerator of the F ratio of the interaction of the variables?
 
  a. 6 c. 12
  b. 7 d. can't say without more information

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If there are two independent variables in a repeated measures factorial experiment, each with three levels, how many degrees of freedom are associated with the numerator of the F ratio of the interaction of the variables?
 
  a. 9 c. 4
  b. 6 d. can't say without more information



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Answer to Question 1

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The df for the interaction equals (a - 1)(b - 1) where a is the number of levels of Factor A and b is the number of levels of Factor B.

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The df for the interaction equals (a - 1)(b - 1) where a is the number of levels of Factor A and b is the number of levels of Factor B.




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Reply 2 on: Jun 19, 2018
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