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State the alternative hypothesis for a one-way ANOVA test if there are three groups
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That is, $\mu_{1} = \mu_{2} = \mu_{3}$, where $\mu_{1}, \mu_{2}$ and $\mu_{3}$ represent the means of the first, second and third groups respectively. Show more…
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