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Use the following technology display from a Two-Way ANOVA to answer the next
questions. Biologists studying habitat use in Lepidopteran moths measured
the number of savannah moths found at three randomly selected prairie sites with
two potential habitat interferences (expansion of row crops and grazing). Use a .05
significance level. Use the following technology display from a Two-Way ANOVA to answer the next  questions. Biologists studying habitat use in Lepidopteran moths measured the number of savannah moths found at three randomly selected prairie sites with two potential habitat interferences (expansion of row crops and grazing). Use a .05 significance level.   -For the habitat effect, identify the null hypothesis, the value of the F test statistic, and the
-For the habitat effect, identify the null hypothesis, the value of the F test statistic, and the Use the following technology display from a Two-Way ANOVA to answer the next  questions. Biologists studying habitat use in Lepidopteran moths measured the number of savannah moths found at three randomly selected prairie sites with two potential habitat interferences (expansion of row crops and grazing). Use a .05 significance level.   -For the habitat effect, identify the null hypothesis, the value of the F test statistic, and the


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