Consider a two-factor factorial design with three levels for factor A, three levels for factor B, and
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a. How many degrees of freedom are there in determining the factor A variation and the factor B variation?
b. How many degrees of freedom are there in determining the interaction variation?
c. How many degrees of freedom are there in determining the random variation?
d. How many degrees of freedom are there in determining the total variation?
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Statistics For Managers Using Microsoft Excel
ISBN: 772
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Authors: David M. Levine, David F. Stephan, Kathryn A. Szabat
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