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Drawing from the discussion on the scope and limitation of disclosure and discovery plus the pertinent rules of evidence discussed in Chapter 3, indicate whether the following would be discoverable in the Ann Forrester case. If an item would be discoverable only on a showing of undue hardship, indicate that as well. The first item is completed for you as an example. D = discoverable, ND = not discoverable, R = reason not discoverable, E = exceptional circumstances, H = undue hardship.
Simple ANOVA
A statistical method used to compare the means of three or more samples to determine if they come from the same population.
Factorial ANOVA
A statistical test used to evaluate whether there are any significant differences between the means of three or more groups for two or more factors simultaneously.
Main Effects
The immediate effect that an independent variable has on a dependent variable within an experimental setup.
Factorial ANOVA
A statistical analysis used to examine the effects of two or more categorical independent variables on one continuous dependent variable.
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