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The Three-Factor Fixed Effects Model, with the Same Number of Observations

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The three-factor fixed effects model, with the same number of observations for each combination of levels, I, J, and K of the three factors A, B, and C, respectively, is represented by  The three-factor fixed effects model, with the same number of observations for each combination of levels, I, J, and K of the three factors A, B, and C, respectively, is represented by   The parameters   are called __________, and   is called a __________, whereas  \alpha _ { i } ^ { \prime } s , \beta_j ' s , \text { and } \delta _ { k } ^ { \prime } s  are the __________ parameters. The parameters  The three-factor fixed effects model, with the same number of observations for each combination of levels, I, J, and K of the three factors A, B, and C, respectively, is represented by   The parameters   are called __________, and   is called a __________, whereas  \alpha _ { i } ^ { \prime } s , \beta_j ' s , \text { and } \delta _ { k } ^ { \prime } s  are the __________ parameters. are called __________, and  The three-factor fixed effects model, with the same number of observations for each combination of levels, I, J, and K of the three factors A, B, and C, respectively, is represented by   The parameters   are called __________, and   is called a __________, whereas  \alpha _ { i } ^ { \prime } s , \beta_j ' s , \text { and } \delta _ { k } ^ { \prime } s  are the __________ parameters. is called a __________, whereas αis,βjs, and δks\alpha _ { i } ^ { \prime } s , \beta_j ' s , \text { and } \delta _ { k } ^ { \prime } s are the __________ parameters.


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