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abern

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When there is no experimental effect
 
  a. Chance affects the data in an experiment
  b. The null hypothesis is not supported
  c. The grand mean equals the individual means
  d. The F-ratio will be 0

Question 2

Chance can affect the data in an experiment
 
  a. Through the choice of statistics
  b. By producing differences between the means of the conditions
  c. But does not alter variability levels
  d. But paradoxically reduces variability



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Sophiapenny

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b





 

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