The customary confounding of row and column effects with their interaction is discussed in terms of cell means purported to represent the interaction. Row, column and over-all mean corrections for cell means are outlined that clarify the relation between the mean and variance components of an interaction. Implications of this methodology for graphic and tabular representations of and interpretations of relationships among the means involved in an interaction are discussed.
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