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Chloeellawright

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In the between subjects factorial ANOVA, the term n in the calculation formulas refers to the number of _____.
 
  a. levels of both variables combined c. subjects in each cell
  b. participants in the experiment d. subjects in each column

Question 2

In the between subjects factorial ANOVA, which the sum of squares associated with this source of variance is calculated last, and is found by subtracting out all other sources of variance.
 
  a. within cells c. Factor A
  b. interaction d. Factor B



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Answer to Question 1

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The term n refers to the number of participants in each cell. The term N refers to the total number of participants in the experiment.

Answer to Question 2

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The variance within cells is caused by factors other than those of the independent variables and their interaction. It is found after those sources of variance have been identified by subtraction.



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