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UBC Building Signs Narrative
A researcher at University of British Columbia (UBC) wanted to determine whether different building signs (building maps versus wall signage) affect the total amount of time visitors require to reach their destination and whether that time depends on whether the starting location is inside or outside the building. Three subjects were assigned to each of the combinations of signs and starting locations, and travel time in seconds from beginning to destination was recorded. A partial computer output of the appropriate analysis is given below:
ANOVA Table
-Refer to UBC Building Signs Narrative. What is the F test statistic for testing the interaction effect between the types of signs and the starting location?
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Purchases by individuals of goods or services for personal use and not for resale or for business purposes.
Implied Terms
Provisions not expressly stated in a contract but assumed to exist based on the nature of the agreement and the parties' intentions.
Contractual Claim
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