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elizabeth18

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If you find a significant F value after performing an ANOVA, what does this tell you?
 
  A) only that there was an overall significant effect of the IV
  B) that there was no significant difference in the experiment
  C) that there was an overall significant effect of the IV and which groups differed from each
  other
  D) that the variances of the groups are equal

Question 2

The two sources of variability in a three-group experiment are
 
  A) between-groups variability and error variability
  B) extraneous variability and nuisance variability
  C) between-groups variability and extraneous variability
  D) participant differences and experimenter biases



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deja

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Answer to Question 1

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elizabeth18

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Reply 2 on: Jun 20, 2018
Excellent


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