What is a significant factor in a two-way ANOVA?
- An independent variable that affects the dependent variable
- The method of data collection
- The precision of the instruments used
- The size of the sample
In a two-way ANOVA, a significant factor is an independent variable that has a significant effect on the dependent variable. It is determined based on the calculated p-value for the effect of that factor.
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