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Consider the Following Calculations for a One-Way Analysis of Variance

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Consider the following calculations for a one-way analysis of variance from a completely randomized design with 20 total observations. MSE = 101.25 Consider the following calculations for a one-way analysis of variance from a completely randomized design with 20 total observations. MSE = 101.25   <sub>overall</sub> = 39   <sub>1</sub> = 33   <sub>2</sub> = 43   <sub>3</sub> = 49   <sub>4</sub> = 31 Compute a 95% confidence interval for the first treatment mean. A) (12.75 53.25)  B) (25.14 40.86)  C) (23.46 42.54)  D) (20.51 45.49) overall = 39 Consider the following calculations for a one-way analysis of variance from a completely randomized design with 20 total observations. MSE = 101.25   <sub>overall</sub> = 39   <sub>1</sub> = 33   <sub>2</sub> = 43   <sub>3</sub> = 49   <sub>4</sub> = 31 Compute a 95% confidence interval for the first treatment mean. A) (12.75 53.25)  B) (25.14 40.86)  C) (23.46 42.54)  D) (20.51 45.49) 1 = 33 Consider the following calculations for a one-way analysis of variance from a completely randomized design with 20 total observations. MSE = 101.25   <sub>overall</sub> = 39   <sub>1</sub> = 33   <sub>2</sub> = 43   <sub>3</sub> = 49   <sub>4</sub> = 31 Compute a 95% confidence interval for the first treatment mean. A) (12.75 53.25)  B) (25.14 40.86)  C) (23.46 42.54)  D) (20.51 45.49) 2 = 43 Consider the following calculations for a one-way analysis of variance from a completely randomized design with 20 total observations. MSE = 101.25   <sub>overall</sub> = 39   <sub>1</sub> = 33   <sub>2</sub> = 43   <sub>3</sub> = 49   <sub>4</sub> = 31 Compute a 95% confidence interval for the first treatment mean. A) (12.75 53.25)  B) (25.14 40.86)  C) (23.46 42.54)  D) (20.51 45.49) 3 = 49 Consider the following calculations for a one-way analysis of variance from a completely randomized design with 20 total observations. MSE = 101.25   <sub>overall</sub> = 39   <sub>1</sub> = 33   <sub>2</sub> = 43   <sub>3</sub> = 49   <sub>4</sub> = 31 Compute a 95% confidence interval for the first treatment mean. A) (12.75 53.25)  B) (25.14 40.86)  C) (23.46 42.54)  D) (20.51 45.49) 4 = 31
Compute a 95% confidence interval for the first treatment mean.


A) (12.75 53.25)
B) (25.14 40.86)
C) (23.46 42.54)
D) (20.51 45.49)

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