24. a. Increasing the differences between the sample means would [ Select ] the size of the F-ratio. b. Increasing the size of the sample variances within each groups would [ Select ] the size of the F-ratio.
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The formula for the F-ratio is: $F = \frac{MS_{between}}{MS_{within}}$ Step 2: Analyze part a. Part a states: "Increasing the differences between the sample means would [ Select ] the size of the F-ratio." The differences between the sample means contribute to Show more…
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