Consider a $2^{2}$ factorial experiment with factors A and B. Show that $I N T(A, B)=I N
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Consider a $2^{2}$ factorial experiment with factors A and B. Show that $I N T(A, B)=I N T(B, A)$. That is, the interaction is symmetric in $\mathrm{B}$ and A.
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