In the summary table for the one way ANOVA, the degrees of freedom is calculated using which of these values?

a. the number of subjects per group c. the total number of subjects
b. the number of groups d. all of these


B
The formula for calculating dfB = k - 1, where k is the number of groups.

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____ specifies how we make the meaningful sounds that are used by a particular language.

A. Syntax B. Grammar C. Morphology D. Phonology

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