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naturalchemist

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If the mean square between-groups is the same as the mean square within-groups, then
 
  A) the F-ratio will be approximately 1.00.
  B) the experimental manipulations had large effects.
  C) the differences between experimental conditions are greater than by chance alone.
  D) the F-ratio will be very large.

Question 2

The F-ratio can be made larger
 
  A) only by increasing the between-groups mean square.
  B) only by increasing the within-groups mean square.
  C) by increasing the within-groups mean square or by decreasing the between-groups mean square.
  D) by increasing the between-groups mean square or by decreasing the within-groups mean square.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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naturalchemist

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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