Essentials of Statistics for The Behavioral Sciences (MindTap Course List)
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ISBN: 9781337098120
Author: Frederick J Gravetter, Larry B. Wallnau, Lori-Ann B. Forzano
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 13.1, Problem 1LC
Where are individual differences located in the h-ratio for a repeated-measures ANOVA?
- a. In both the numerator and the denominator
- b. In the numerator hut not in the denominator
- c. In the denominator but not in the numerator
- d. There are no individual differences in the numerator and they have been removed from the denominator.
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