Multiple Choice
The null hypothesis in an ANOVA problem is that
A) all the groups are drawn from the same population
B) none of the groups were drawn from the same population
C) one or more of the groups was drawn from a different population
D) any of the other alternatives, depending on how many levels of the independent variable there are.
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