Multiple Choice
When would a multiple comparison procedure be required following a one-way ANOVA?
A) When there are two levels of the independent variable and F is significant
B) When there are three levels of the independent variable and F is not significant
C) When there are two levels of the independent variable and F is not significant
D) When there are three levels of the independent variable and F is significant
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