What is the critical F-value_0.01 & F-value_0.05 when the sample size for the numerator is nine and the sample size for the denominator is six? Use a two-tailed test and the 0.10 significance level. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)
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It is a statistical test that helps you find out if the means of three or more groups are different. The critical F-value is the value that the test statistic must exceed in order for the null hypothesis to be rejected. It depends on the degrees of freedom and Show more…
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