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Here is an ANOVA Table:
Source |
SS |
d.f. |
MS |
F |
p-value |
Among groups |
1000 |
4 |
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|
Error |
3000 |
56 |
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|
Total |
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- How many groups were in the study? How many subjects were in the study?
- Complete the ANOVA table.
- What is the critical value at 0.01?
- What conclusion is appropriate?
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