Consider the following data coming from a study of three different groups. For this question, assume that all assumptions for a one-way ANOVA are met (e.g., all observations are independent). Group 1                                Group 2                                Group 3                                1                                              5                                              6                                3                                              3                                              4                                3                                              4                                              6                                1                                              4                                              8 M = 2                                     M = 4                                     M = 6   For this question, compute the within groups Mean Square (MSwithin)  (IMPORTANT NOTE: with rounding errors, your answer might be slightly off. Select the closest answer)

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Consider the following data coming from a study of three different groups. For this question, assume that all assumptions for a one-way ANOVA are met (e.g., all observations are independent).

Group 1                                Group 2                                Group 3

                               1                                              5                                              6

                               3                                              3                                              4

                               3                                              4                                              6

                               1                                              4                                              8

M = 2                                     M = 4                                     M = 6

 

For this question, compute the within groups Mean Square (MSwithin)

 (IMPORTANT NOTE: with rounding errors, your answer might be slightly off. Select the closest answer)

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