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Refer to the figure. Assume that distributions within each group are symmetric and that all the sample sizes are the same. Suppose that two ANOVAs are carried out. The first compares the means of samples A, B, and C. The second compares the means of samples L, M, and N. Which of the following statements is true?


▸ The F-statistic for comparing the means of samples A, B, and C is larger than the F-statistic for comparing the means of sample L, M and N.

▸ The F-statistic for comparing the means of samples A, B, and C is the same as the F-statistic for comparing the means of sample L, M and N.

▸ The F-statistic for comparing the means of samples A, B, and C is smaller than the F-statistic for comparing the means of sample L, M and N.

▸ There is not enough information to determine how the F-statistic for comparing the means of samples A, B, and C and the F-statistic for comparing the means of sample L, M and N compare.
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Introductory Statistics: Exploring the World Through Data

Introductory Statistics: Exploring the World Through Data


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