Fill in the blanks: In ANOVA, for the F-ratio to be statistically significant, ___-group differences need to be larger than ___-group differences
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ANOVA is a statistical method used to compare the means of three or more groups, and the F-ratio is a test statistic used in ANOVA to determine if there are statistically significant differences among the group means. Show more…
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