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The mean square in an ANOVA source table is similar to an estimate of
 
  A) effect of the IV B) variance
  C) effect of extraneous variables D) error

Question 2

In the one-way ANOVA source table, the mean square for a particular source of variability is
  calculated by dividing the ________ by the ________ for that source of variability.
 
  A) F value; degrees of freedom
  B) sum of squares; degrees of freedom
  C) degrees of freedom; sum of squares
  D) Mean square within; mean square between



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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