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In a study which investigated the effects of amount of coffee consumption and mood (good or bad) on driving speed, the magnitude of effects estimates were as follows: Coffee:
In a study which investigated the effects of amount of coffee consumption and mood (good or bad)  on driving speed, the magnitude of effects estimates were as follows: Coffee:   ; Mood:   ; Coffee × Mood:   . Together, how much of the variability in driving speed is accounted for by Coffee, Mood, and their interaction? A)  cannot determine B)  .49 C)  .51 D)  .19 ; Mood:
In a study which investigated the effects of amount of coffee consumption and mood (good or bad)  on driving speed, the magnitude of effects estimates were as follows: Coffee:   ; Mood:   ; Coffee × Mood:   . Together, how much of the variability in driving speed is accounted for by Coffee, Mood, and their interaction? A)  cannot determine B)  .49 C)  .51 D)  .19 ; Coffee × Mood:
In a study which investigated the effects of amount of coffee consumption and mood (good or bad)  on driving speed, the magnitude of effects estimates were as follows: Coffee:   ; Mood:   ; Coffee × Mood:   . Together, how much of the variability in driving speed is accounted for by Coffee, Mood, and their interaction? A)  cannot determine B)  .49 C)  .51 D)  .19 . Together, how much of the variability in driving speed is accounted for by Coffee, Mood, and their interaction?


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