A two-factor ANOVA has the following result statements for Factor A, Factor B, and the Interaction: Factor A: F(1, 18) =
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A two-factor ANOVA has the following result statements for Factor A, Factor B, and the Interaction:
Factor A: F(1, 18) = 4.45, p < 0.5, η
2 = .60
Factor B: F(2, 18) = 3.35, p > 0.05
Interaction: F(2, 18) = 3.30, p > 0.05
Which of the following is the correct interpretation of these result statements?
The test detected a main effect of Factor A, no main effect of Factor B, and no interaction.
None of the other answers are correct.
The test detected a main effect of Factor a, a main effect of Factor B, and an interaction.
The test detected no main effect of Factor a, it did detect main effect of Factor B, and an interaction.
Factor A: F(1, 18) = 4.45, p < 0.5, η
2 = .60
Factor B: F(2, 18) = 3.35, p > 0.05
Interaction: F(2, 18) = 3.30, p > 0.05
Which of the following is the correct interpretation of these result statements?
The test detected a main effect of Factor A, no main effect of Factor B, and no interaction.
None of the other answers are correct.
The test detected a main effect of Factor a, a main effect of Factor B, and an interaction.
The test detected no main effect of Factor a, it did detect main effect of Factor B, and an interaction.