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Destiiny22

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Between-groups variance is comprised of both systematic effects and
 
  A) experimental variance.
  B) degrees of freedom.
  C) the variation due to the effects of the independent variables.
  D) the variation due to sampling error.

Question 2

Analysis of variance uses
 
  A) only the between-groups variance.
  B) only the within-groups variance.
  C) both the within-groups variance and the between-groups variance.
  D) only the means and not the variance.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

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Answer: C





 

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