Question 234 pts
Dr. Peter Parker conducted a study and reported the following results: “A 2 (gender) X 3 (education) factorial design was used. There was no main effect of gender. The main effect of education was significant, F (1, 301) = 96.23, p < .01. In addition, there was a significant gender x education interaction, F (1, 301) = 16.14, p < .05.” What can Dr. Parker conclude (select best answer):
Education is a statistically significant factor on the dependent variable
The interaction between gender and education is not important
There was a main effect of education, but its influence on the dependent variable cannot be interpreted without taking the influence of gender into account because the interaction with gender is significant.
Gender is a statistically significant factor on the dependent variable
The correct conclusion will be:
There was a main effect of education, but its influence on the dependent variable cannot be interpreted without taking the influence of gender into account because the interaction with gender is significant.
Option C is correct.
Question 234 pts Dr. Peter Parker conducted a study and reported the following results: “A 2...
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