Final answer:
The step that is not a part of the procedure for two-way ANOVA to test for an interaction effect, an effect from the row factor, and an effect from the column factor is D. If the P-value is large, reject the null hypothesis of no interaction. Conclude that there is an interaction effect.
Step-by-step explanation:
The step that is not a part of the procedure for two-way ANOVA to test for an interaction effect, an effect from the row factor, and an effect from the column factor is D. If the P-value is large, reject the null hypothesis of no interaction. Conclude that there is an interaction effect.
The correct step for testing the interaction effect is to compare the P-value with the chosen significance level (alpha) and reject the null hypothesis if the P-value is smaller than alpha. Therefore, options A and C are correct. Once the null hypothesis of no interaction is rejected, further tests can be conducted to determine the effects from the row factor and the column factor, which makes option B correct.