Question 2 In one-way analysis of variance, the degrees of freedom between groups is equal to the number of groups minus one the number of scores the number of scores minus one the number of groups
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In a one-way ANOVA, we are comparing the means of two or more independent groups. The total variation in the data is partitioned into two components: 1. **Between-group variation**: This represents the variation among the means of the different groups. 2. Show more…
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