We want to use one-way ANOVA to test the claim that there is no difference in population means of Mimbres classic black-on-white sherd counts for the three sites at What is the null hypothesis? Group of answer choices Average number of sherds at three sites are different. Average number of sherds at three sites are exactly the same. Average number of sherds at three sites are equal, at 0.01 level of significance. Average number of sherds at three sites are not equal.
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