Multiple Choice
In a repeated-measures analysis of variance,how does the magnitude of the mean differences from one treatment to another contribute to the F-ratio?
A) The mean differences add to the numerator of the F-ratio.
B) The mean differences add to the denominator of the F-ratio.
C) The mean differences add to both the numerator and the denominator of the F-ratio.
D) The sample mean differences do not influence the F-ratio.
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