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For four populations, the population variances are assumed to be equal. Random samples from each population provide the following data. Using a .05 level of significance, test to see if the means for all four populations are the same.
Racial Minorities
Groups of individuals classified differently from the majority population based on racial or ethnic characteristics, often facing systemic discrimination or marginalization.
Immigration
The action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country, often resulting in changes to personal identity, economic status, and social integration.
Racial Disparities
Differences that disproportionately affect individuals based on their race or ethnicity, often observed in societal aspects like health, income, and justice.
Income Levels
Categories of annual income that differentiate individuals, households, or groups, often used in socioeconomic studies to analyze financial status.
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