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If babies play longer with green fuzzy toys than yellow fuzzy toys, green smooth toys, or yellow smooth toys, then
 
  a. You have a main effect of fuzziness
  b. You have a main effect of color
  c. You have an interaction between color and fuzziness
  d. Fuzziness is a confounding variable and the results can't be believed

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I If babies play longer with both blue and red fuzzy toys (as opposed to both blue and red smooth toys), then
 
  a. You have a main effect of fuzziness
  b. You have a main effect of color
  c. You have an interaction between color and fuzziness
  d. Fuzziness is a confounding variable and the results can't be believed
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