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If your main effects are significant,your interaction effects will also be significant in all cases.
Fraudulent Misrepresentation
The act of intentionally making false statements to induce another party into a contract, resulting in harm or loss.
Express False Statement
An explicitly communicated untrue assertion, which can be a basis for a claim of deceit or fraud.
Mutual Mistake
An error shared by all parties to a contract, concerning a basic assumption on which the contract was based, that has a material effect on the agreed performance.
Standard-Size
Referring to items or products that are made to a specific, uniform set of dimensions or measurements to ensure consistency and compatibility.
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