An experimenter has conducted a single-factor experiment with six levels of the factor, and each factor level has been replicated three times. The computed value of the F-statistic is F0 = 5.81. Find bounds on the P-value.
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We have a single-factor experiment with 6 levels of the factor, and each level has been replicated 3 times. This means we have a total of 6 * 3 = 18 observations. Show more…
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