Barry calculates an F-ratio involving the SAT scores of three groups and does NOT reject the null hypothesis. Which of the following is the MOST appropriate conclusion he could draw?
a. The SAT scores for the three groups are all different from each other.
b. The SAT scores for the three groups are all equal to each other.
c. The SAT scores for the three groups are not significantly different.
d. No conclusion can be determined without conducting further analyses.
c. The SAT scores for the three groups are not significantly different.
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