Asked by Kirtley Pemberton on Jul 15, 2024

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What are the three null hypotheses used in a 2 × 2 factorial analysis?

Null Hypotheses

A statement positing that no statistical relation or significance exists in a set of given observations.

Factorial Analysis

Factorial analysis is another term for factor analysis, a technique employed in statistics to explore underlying factors or components that explain the variability among observed variables.

  • Understand the objectives and inquiries addressed through 2 × 2 factorial analysis.
  • Formulate and interpret research hypotheses in factorial studies.
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Sakiko HaradaJul 20, 2024
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The three hypotheses are as follows: (1)There is no difference between the levels of the first factor, (2)there is no difference between the levels of the second factor,and (3)there is no interaction between the two factors.