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Austin Phillips
on Nov 25, 2024Verified
In the completely randomized design of ANOVA where there are k treatments and n observations, the degrees of freedom for the F-statistic are equal to:
A) n and k
B) k and n
C) n - k and k - 1
D) k - 1 and n - k
E) n - 1 and k - 1
Degrees of Freedom
The number of values in a statistical calculation that are free to vary without violating any constraints.
F-statistic
A ratio of two variances that is used in analysis of variance (ANOVA) to assess the equality of variances across groups.
k Treatments
In statistics, refers to the application of different conditions or treatments in an experimental design involving multiple experimental groups.
- Develop an understanding of the roles of sum of squares, mean square, and F statistic in ANOVA.
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Learning Objectives
- Develop an understanding of the roles of sum of squares, mean square, and F statistic in ANOVA.