Violation of which assumption below for the two-factor ANVOA is not a cause for concern with large sample sizes?     a. The populations from which the samples are selected must have equal variances.   b. The populations from which the samples are selected must be normal.   c. A violation of any assumption below would be a concern, even with large sample sizes.   d. The observations within each sample must be independent.

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Violation of which assumption below for the two-factor ANVOA is not a cause for concern with large sample sizes?
 
  a.
The populations from which the samples are selected must have equal variances.
  b.
The populations from which the samples are selected must be normal.
  c.
A violation of any assumption below would be a concern, even with large sample sizes.
  d.
The observations within each sample must be independent.
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