The larger the within-groups (error) variance, _____

a. the more difficult it becomes to show the effects of experimental variance
b. the easier it becomes to show the effects of experimental variance
c. the more difficult it becomes to perform the F test
d. the easier it becomes to show a causal effect of the independent variable on the dependent variable


a

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