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Frost2351

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Although similar in some ways, one difference between contingency tables and the tables used in factorial designs is
 
  A) the factorial analysis of variance tables display marginal figures, whereas contingency tables do not.
  B) the cells in contingency tables hold frequencies, whereas the cells in factorial analysis of variance tables represent means.
  C) contingency tables, but not factorial analysis of variance tables, rely on marginal figures.
  D) the numbers in the cells of factorial analysis of variance tables are means for the measured variable, whereas the numbers in the cells of contingency tables represent the means for grouping variables.

Question 2

The interpretation of probability made by students who say there is about a 90 chance they will see a friend who has a class across the hall at the same time on any day is the
 
  A) subjective interpretation.
  B) objective interpretation.
  C) long-run relative-frequency interpretation.
  D) Bayesian interpretation.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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