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Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences, 4/e
Michael Thorne, Mississippi State University -- Mississippi State
Martin Giesen, Mississippi State University -- Mississippi State

Two-Way Analysis of Variance

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two-way ANOVA  ANOVA involving data resulting from the administration of two independent variables
factors  what the independent variables are called when there are two or more
factorial design  experimental design in which there are two or more independent variables
main effect  in a factorial experiment, the effect of each independent variable, considered by itself
interaction  joint effect of two independent variables on behavior