In order to calculate an F ratio, there must be
a. more than one sample group
b. interval data
c. homogeneous variances among the sample groups
d. all of these
Question 2
An F ratio which equals exactly 1.00, indicates that
a. the total degrees of freedom are equal to 1
b. the between degrees of freedom are equal to 1
c. the within degrees of freedom are equal to 1
d. the MS between has exactly the same value as the MS within