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As a step in establishing its rates, an automobile insurance company is interested in determining whether there is a difference in the mean highway speeds that drivers of different age groups drive. To help answer this question, it has selected a random sample of drivers in three age categories: under 21, 21-50, and over 50. The engineers then recorded the drivers' speeds at a designated point on a highway in the state. The subjects were unaware that their speed was being recorded. The following one-way ANOVA output was generated from the sample data. Based upon this output, it is possible that a Type II statistical error has been committed if the null hypothesis is tested at the alpha equal 0.05 level. ANOVA: Single Factor
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