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harina [27]
1 year ago
12

The added component in a two-way analysis of variance is called the ________ effect a. interaction b. significant c. hawthorn d.

tukey
Social Studies
2 answers:
Hoochie [10]1 year ago
8 0

Answer: Statistical significant

Explanation:

Two-way ANOVA tests the effect of two independent variables on a dependent variable. A two-way ANOVA test analyzes the effect of the independent variables on the expected outcome along with their relationship to the outcome itself. Random factors would be considered to have no statistical influence on a data set, while systematic factors would be considered to have STATISTICAL SIGNIFICANCE.

Statistical significance refers to the claim that a result from data generated by testing or experimentation is not likely to occur randomly or by chance but is instead likely to be attributable to a specific cause.

Statistical significance can be considered strong or weak. When analyzing a data set and doing the necessary tests to discern whether one or more variables have an effect on an outcome, strong statistical significance helps support the fact that the results are real and not caused by luck or chance. Simply stated, if a statistic has high significance then it's considered more reliable.

stich3 [128]1 year ago
7 0

B.Significant would be the answer

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