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After running a factorial ANOVA on calorie estimation data (participant major × food type), a researcher obtains a non-significant main effect of participant major (p = .34) but a significant major × food type interaction (p = .02). A colleague advises omitting the interaction from the write-up because it is 'too complicated to explain.' Evaluating this advice: following it would produce a _____ account of the results, because a significant interaction is the primary evidence that the effect of participant major on calorie estimates is not consistent across food types.

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