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    Dividing the Sum of Squares (SS) by the Degrees of Freedom
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Dividing the Sum of Squares (SS) by the Degrees of Freedom

Question 95

Question 95

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Dividing the sum of squares (SS) by the degrees of freedom (df) , yields the


A) F ratio
B) alpha error
C) the mean square
D) ANOVA

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