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What are the assumptions of the two-factor ANOVA F tests?
Ordinal Random Variable
A random variable that has outcomes which can be ordered or ranked but does not necessarily have a quantitative value.
Nominal Random Variable
A variable that represents data which can be classified into distinct categories with no logical order.
Nominal Data
Data classified into categories that cannot be ordered or ranked; purely qualitative.
Interval Data
A type of data measurement where the intervals between values are meaningful, allowing for arithmetic operations to be performed.
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