Essentials Of Statistics For The Behavioral Sciences
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ISBN: 9781337273312
Author: GRAVETTER, Frederick J., Wallnau, Larry B., Forzano, Lori-ann B.
Publisher: Cengage Learning,
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Chapter 12.2, Problem 2LC
What is suggested by a large value for the F-ratio in an ANOVA?
- a. There is a treatment effect and the null hypothesis should be rejected.
- b. There is no treatment effect and the null hypothesis should be rejected.
- c. There k a treatment effect and you should fail to reject the null hypothesis.
- d. There is no treatment effect and you should fail to reject the null hypothesis.
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