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What are the correct assumptions for the two-way ANOVA procedure?


The sample sizes are large (n≥ 30), and all of the (a) × (b) populations under consideration are normal.



Samples are selected randomly and independently from (a) × (b) population distributions, which are all normal and have equal variance.



Samples are random, from normal populations, and large (n≥ 30).



Population variances are known to be equal, samples are random, and sample size is sufficiently large such that the population distribution is of no consequence.

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