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In an analysis of variance, if the null hypothesis is true then:
- The research hypothesis is also true
-You will need fewer participants for the experiment
- There is less variance among the sample means than if the null hypothesis was not true
- The within-group estimate of population variance is smaller than the between-group estimate
- The research hypothesis is also true
-You will need fewer participants for the experiment
- There is less variance among the sample means than if the null hypothesis was not true
- The within-group estimate of population variance is smaller than the between-group estimate
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the within-groups variance is smaller than the between-groups variance.
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