Multiple Choice
Sources of Variability When a computed F ratio is statistically significant,
A) all treatment means were probably drawn from the same population.
B) the amount of between-groups variability is large compared to within- groups variability.
C) the F ratio is 1 or less.
D) the computed F is less than F critical.
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