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Jkov05

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Which two variables have the strongest linear relationship with annual salary?

Question 2

Which of the following is not a required condition for one-way ANOVA?
 a. The sample sizes must be equal.
  b. The populations must all be normally distributed.
  c. The population variances must be equal.
  d. The samples for each treatment must be selected randomly and independently.



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Answer to Question 1

Age at 0.923 and Gamma experience at 0.870 have the strongest linear relationship with annual salary.

Answer to Question 2

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