Tung and Deng (2007) studied how emoticons (computerized facial expressions) and gender influenced intrinsic motivation to complete a computer task. Emoticons were used as feedback for responses during the task. These faces were either static (presented still for the duration of feedback) or dynamic (presented as a neutral face and changed to the expression corresponding to the feedback). The researchers conducted a 2 X 2 ANOVA, with emoticon style (static, dynamic) and gender as the factors. The F-table gives the data reported in the study (image from #34). 12pts A. Is a significant main effect or interaction evident in this study? (present step 5 and 6 for each potential effect). B. Are post hoc tests required? Explain. Solution A. Is a significant main effect or interaction evident in this study? (present step 5 and 6 for each potential effect). yes Are post hoc tests required? No sicne low significance Please Rate 5 Star for Help and Explaination.