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an English course differs depending upon the time of day that the course is being offered. an English course differs depending upon the time of day that the course is being offered.   -Is there a significant difference between the mean attendance for the classes given   ? A) Yes, there is a significant difference between the means. B) No, there is no significant difference between the means. C) The F-test cannot be used to answer whether or not there is a significant difference between the means. D) The Scheffé test needs to be performed in order to find whether or not there is a significant difference between the means.
-Is there a significant difference between the mean attendance for the classes given an English course differs depending upon the time of day that the course is being offered.   -Is there a significant difference between the mean attendance for the classes given   ? A) Yes, there is a significant difference between the means. B) No, there is no significant difference between the means. C) The F-test cannot be used to answer whether or not there is a significant difference between the means. D) The Scheffé test needs to be performed in order to find whether or not there is a significant difference between the means. ?

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Comprehend existential considerations of death, anxiety, and the human condition.
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