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ashley

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Practically speaking, what is the first thing a researcher should do when interpreting ANOVA results?
 a. examine the actual means for each group
  b. determine the between-groups variance
  c. examine the total variance
  d. check whether or not the overall model F is significant

Question 2

Cell phones have caused all of the following except
 a. more mobile lifestyles c. more sharing of personal lives in public
  b. greater incidents of tardiness d. None of the above



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D
Cell phones have allowed users to have more mobile lifestyles, but they have also caused users to be more prone to arriving late at meetings and divulging more personal information in public.



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