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The partially complete anova table given here is for a two-factor factorial experiment source df ss ms factor a 3 2.25 0.75 factor b 1 0.95 interaction 3 0.30 error 16 2.40 0.15…
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The partially complete anova table given here is for a two-factor factorial experiment source df ss ms factor a 3 2.25 0.75 factor b 1 0.95 interaction 3 0.30 error 16 2.40 0.15 total 6.50
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