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    The Assumption That the Variances Are Equal for the Groups
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The Assumption That the Variances Are Equal for the Groups

Question 81

Question 81

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The assumption that the variances are equal for the groups you plan to compare statistically is known as


A) the principle of parsimony.
B) homogeneity of variance.
C) heterogeneity of variance.
D) within-subjects variance.

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