When the F-ratio is larger than 1.00, it means that:

a. a mistake has been made in the computation.
b. there are large error effects present.
c. the experimental manipulation probably had the predicted effects.
d. the between-groups variation is no larger than would be expected by chance alone and no larger than the within-groups variance.


c

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