Suppose you are conducting a factorial study with variables A and B. Your results reveal an interaction effect. This means that
a. variable A is effective in changing performance only if variable B is also effective.
b. the effect of independent variable A depends on what level of independent variable B they experience.
c. one of the variables, A or B, can have an effect on performance only if the other does not.
d. the effects of variable A and of variable B cancel each other out.
B
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a. The Revolutionary War b. The Civil War c. World War II d. The Vietnam War
The transfer of political attitudes and beliefs
A) is more likely to occur from children to parents. B) is more likely to occur from parents to children. C) is just as likely to occur from children to parents as it is to occur from parents to children. D) is exceptionally rare in families. E) never occurs from children to parents.