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Suppose a researcher collected data to compare whether dogs of different size categories differed in mean cost to a pet owner. Dogs were categorized as small, medium, or large. Cost was calculated as
The average annual amount spent on food, veterinary visits, and medications. The calculated
F-statistic was 421.58. Given this test statistic, which of the following is the most reasonable
Conclusion?
Social Influences
The effects of the presence or actions of others, whether real or imagined, on an individual's behavior, attitudes, or feelings.
Ambivalent Attitudes
Mixed feelings or conflicting beliefs about a particular subject, object, or person.
Romantic Love
A deep emotional and affectionate connection between individuals, characterized by passion, intimacy, and commitment.
Sexual Activity
Engagements or actions that are related to the expression of sexuality between individuals, which may or may not involve intercourse.
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