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    Exam 18: Testing for Differences Among Three or More Groups: One-Way Analysis of Variance and Some Alternatives
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    In Analysis of Variance, Problems That Tend to Be Created
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In Analysis of Variance, Problems That Tend to Be Created

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In analysis of variance, problems that tend to be created by nonhomogeneity of variance are


A) minimized when group sample size is equal for all groups
B) minimized when group sample size is large
C) minimized by both (a) and (b)
D) unaffected by sample size

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