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A) Interactions qualify main effects.
B) Interactions are rare.
C) Interactions may limit the generalizability of a treatment's effect.
D) Interactions may require us to change a simple rule into a more complex rule.
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A) an A main effect
B) a B main effect
C) A and B main effects
D) two main effects and an interaction
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A) the number of IVs involved
B) the number of DVs involved
C) the number of levels of each IV
D) the number of levels of a DV
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A) 1
B) 2
C) 4
D) 240
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A) a main effect for A
B) a main effect for B
C) main effects for A and B
D) two main effects and an interaction
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A) straight
B) dissimilar
C) nonparallel
D) intersecting
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A) you have a main effect for caffeine
B) you do not have a main effect for caffeine
C) you have an interaction between caffeine and some other variable
D) you do not have an interaction between caffeine and some other variable
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A) with an ordinal interaction, there may not really be an interaction at the psychological level.
B) some interactions may represent, at a conceptual level, the main effect of similarity
C) both a and b
D) neither a nor b
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A) there are main effects for both caffeine and exercise
B) the effect of caffeine depends on the level of exercise
C) the effect of exercise depends on the level of caffeine
D) the simple main effect of exercise in one caffeine condition is different from the simple main effect of exercise in the other caffeine condition
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A) two main effects and an interaction
B) two main effects and no interaction
C) an ordinal interaction
D) a disordinal interaction
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A) that an interaction is definitely present
B) that an interaction probably is present
C) that an interaction probably isn't present
D) nothing whatsoever about the interaction
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A) some points being higher than others
B) one line that is higher than another
C) two lines that are not parallel to the x axis
D) two lines that are not parallel to each other
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A) add the variable's simple main effects
B) subtract the overall main effects
C) average the variable's simple main effects
D) subtract the variable's simple main effects
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