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Cremeux Cremeux
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The F-ratio in a single-independent-variable between-subjects design is calculated by
A) dividing the sum of squares by the degrees of freedom.
B) dividing the between-groups variance by the within-groups variance.
C) multiplying the degrees of freedom by the error term.
D) dividing the mean square between by the degrees of freedom.
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Research Methods: A Process of Inquiry

Research Methods: A Process of Inquiry


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9 years ago
Excellent, what I needed. Respect
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I was pretty confident with this, you're welcome.
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