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joblessjake

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If factor B produces a main effect in a two-factor between-subjects analysis of variance, then will increase in value relative to MSError.
 
  a. MSA
  b. MSA  B
  c. MSB
  d. both MSB and MSA  B

Question 2

A nonsignificant difference with the z test means that .
 
  a. the population mean is larger than the hypothesized sample value
  b. H0 was rejected and H1 accepted
  c. H0 was not rejected and H1 was not acceptedd H0 was rejected and H1 not accepted
 Information; p 167, E, 2



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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