Which of the following calculations are correct calculations of the critical F-value in an one-way ANOVA test? Select every correct statement below. A. An ANOVA test with 5 treatments and 10 observations per group (treatment), and a significance level of 5% would have a critical F-value of 3.33. B. An ANOVA test with 5 treatments and 16 observations per group (treatment), and a significance level of 5% would have a critical F-value of 2.49. C. An ANOVA test with 10 treatments and 5 observations per group (treatment), and a significance level of 1% would have a critical F-value of 2.70. D. An ANOVA test with 6 treatments and a total of 18 observations across all groups, and a significance level of 1%, would have a critical F-value of 5.06. E. An ANOVA test with 3 treatments and a total of 21 observations across all groups, and a significance level of 10%, would have a critical F-value of 2.39.
Which of the following calculations are correct calculations of the critical F-value in an one-way ANOVA test? Select every correct statement below.
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A. An ANOVA test with 5 treatments and 10 observations per group (treatment), and a significance level of 5% would have a critical F-value of 3.33. |
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B. An ANOVA test with 5 treatments and 16 observations per group (treatment), and a significance level of 5% would have a critical F-value of 2.49. |
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C. An ANOVA test with 10 treatments and 5 observations per group (treatment), and a significance level of 1% would have a critical F-value of 2.70. |
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D. An ANOVA test with 6 treatments and a total of 18 observations across all groups, and a significance level of 1%, would have a critical F-value of 5.06. |
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E. An ANOVA test with 3 treatments and a total of 21 observations across all groups, and a significance level of 10%, would have a critical F-value of 2.39. |
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