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How Might You Calculate the Mean Sum of Squares (SSM)

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How might you calculate the mean sum of squares (SSM) ?


A) Sum of squares for gender + PST + gender × PST = SSM
B) Sum of squares for gender + PST = SSM
C) Sum of squares for error + intercept = SSM
D) Sum of squares for error + gender = SSM

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