Matching
A) analysis of variance
B) F ratio
C) grand mean
D) F table
E) between-groups degrees
F) protected t tests 6) in ANOVA, ratio of the between-groups population variance estimate to the within-groups estimate
1) display of cutoff scores on the F distribution for various degrees of freedom and significance levels
2) in a given study, the number of groups minus 1; also called the numerator degrees of freedom
3) hypothesis-testing procedure for studies with three or more groups
4) in ANOVA, overall average of all the scores, regardless of what group they are in (and when
group sizes are equal, it is the mean of the group means)
5) in ANOVA, t tests among pairs of means after of freedom finding that the F for the overall difference among the means is significant
A-3; B-6; C-4; D-1; E-2; F-5
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