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Behavioral Statistics in Action Book Cover Image
Behavioral Statistics in Action, 3/e
Mark W. Vernoy, Palomar College
Diana J. Kyle, Fullerton College

Two-Way Analysis Of Variance

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this chapter, students should know

When to use a two-way analysis of variance test.

How variation (variance estimates) is partitioned between and within groups when there is more than one independent variable.

How to compute and interpret main effects and interactions.

How to graph interactions.

How to compute and interpret standard scores.