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When a factor is controlled by setting it to three levels, the particular factor is of no interest to the researcher?
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When a factor is controlled by setting it to three levels, the particular factor is of no interest to the researcher?
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When a factor is controlled by setting it to three levels, the particular factor is of no interest to the researcher?
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This statement is false. If a factor is
controlled
and
set to three levels
, then it is clearly of interest to the researcher.
(Verified to be the correct answer through answering this question on my Statistics homework)
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