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    Exam 12: Data Analysis and Interpretation: Part Iitests of Statistical Significance and the Analysis Story
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    The Value of the F-Statistic in a Single-Factor Experiment Is
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The Value of the F-Statistic in a Single-Factor Experiment Is

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The value of the F-statistic in a single-factor experiment is determined by dividing the Between-Group Mean Square by the


A) Within-Group Mean Square.
B) degrees of freedom.
C) Between-Group Sum of Squares.
D) Total Sum of Squares.

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