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In Two-Factor ANOVA, Additivity Means That the Difference in True

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In two-factor ANOVA, additivity means that the difference in true average responses for any two levels of one of the factors is the same for each level of the other factor. When additivity does not hold, we say that there is __________ between the different levels of the factors.


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