Multiple Choice
The assumptions of ANOVA are that samples are selected:
A) randomly and that the samples come from populations with unequal variances.
B) randomly, the population distribution is normal, and the samples come from populations with equal variances.
C) randomly and the population distribution is normal.
D) from populations that are heteroscedastic and normally distributed.
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