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An analysis of variance differs from a t test for independent means in that an analysis of variance
A) includes computation of group variances as part of the analysis, while a t test does not include these computations.
B) is conducted before the experiment, while a t test for independent means is conducted after the experiment.
C) is usually used to compare two groups, while a t test for independent means can be used to compare two or more groups.
D) can be used to compare three or more groups, while a t test for independent means cannot be used to compare more than two groups.
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Statistics for Psychology, 5th Edition (Aron)
Measurement and Evaluation in Psychology and Education, 8th Edition (Thorndike)
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absolutely awesome, thx
Using the textbooks:

Statistics for Psychology, 5th Edition (Aron)
Measurement and Evaluation in Psychology and Education, 8th Edition (Thorndike)
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