Multiple Choice
If the independent variable has no effect in a one-factor between-subjects analysis of variance, then the F statistic will.
A) be approximately zero
B) be either negative or positive, depending on the direction of skewness in the sampling distribution
C) be approximately 1.00
D) not be able to be estimated
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