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    One of the Assumptions of the Analysis of Variance Test
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One of the Assumptions of the Analysis of Variance Test

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Question 1

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One of the assumptions of the Analysis of Variance test is homogeneity of variances.If the data violate this assumption they are referred to as:


A) nonhomogenic
B) heteroscedastic
C) homoscedastic
D) lacking variation

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