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THE NEXT QUESTIONS ARE BASED ON THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION:
The results of a two-factor ANOVA without replication are displayed below:
THE NEXT QUESTIONS ARE BASED ON THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION: The results of a two-factor ANOVA without replication are displayed below:     ANOVA: Two-Factor Without Replication SUMMARY     ANOVA    -Is there sufficient evidence to reject H<sub>0</sub> that the average between programs A,B,and C regions is the same? A) Unable to reject H<sub>0</sub> for α < 0.10. B) Reject H<sub>0</sub> for α = 0.10. C) Reject H<sub>0</sub> for α = 0.01. D) Reject H<sub>0</sub> for α = 0.05.
ANOVA: Two-Factor Without Replication
SUMMARY
THE NEXT QUESTIONS ARE BASED ON THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION: The results of a two-factor ANOVA without replication are displayed below:     ANOVA: Two-Factor Without Replication SUMMARY     ANOVA    -Is there sufficient evidence to reject H<sub>0</sub> that the average between programs A,B,and C regions is the same? A) Unable to reject H<sub>0</sub> for α < 0.10. B) Reject H<sub>0</sub> for α = 0.10. C) Reject H<sub>0</sub> for α = 0.01. D) Reject H<sub>0</sub> for α = 0.05.
ANOVA
THE NEXT QUESTIONS ARE BASED ON THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION: The results of a two-factor ANOVA without replication are displayed below:     ANOVA: Two-Factor Without Replication SUMMARY     ANOVA    -Is there sufficient evidence to reject H<sub>0</sub> that the average between programs A,B,and C regions is the same? A) Unable to reject H<sub>0</sub> for α < 0.10. B) Reject H<sub>0</sub> for α = 0.10. C) Reject H<sub>0</sub> for α = 0.01. D) Reject H<sub>0</sub> for α = 0.05.
-Is there sufficient evidence to reject H0 that the average between programs A,B,and C regions is the same?


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