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PSYCH 3321 SP2025 (28481) Homework 10

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If we were to run an ANOVA test and we are confident that our data are approximately normally distributed, what would we also have to assume about the within-group variation?

选项
A.The population variance within each group (each formula) is the same as the population variance between groups.
B.The population variance within each group (each formula) is the same.
C.The population variances within each group (each formula) are not the same.
D.The population variances within each group (each formula) is not the same as the population variance between groups.
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We start by restating the core question to set the context: when running an ANOVA with data that are approximately normally distributed, what assumption about within-group variation must hold? Option 1: The population variance within each group (each formula) is the same as the population variance between groups. This mixes two different concepts. ANOVA assumes equal within-group variances across groups, but it does not require the within-group variance to be equal to the between-groups variance. In fact, th......Login to view full explanation

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