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three-way analysis of variance

three-way analysis of variance

an analysis of variance that isolates the main effects of three independent variables, a, b, and c, on a dependent variable and their interaction effects—one three-way interaction, a × b × c, and three two-way interactions, a × b, a × c, and b × c.

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