Q 1.To employ ANOVA, the populations being studied must be approximately normally distributed. 2.If the computed value of F is 0.99 and the F critical value is 3.89, we would not reject the null hypothesis. 3.The alternative hypothesis used in ANOVA is H1: All population means are equal. 4.To employ ANOVA, the populations should have approximately equal standard deviations. 5.If a confidence interval for the difference between a pair of treatment means includes 0, then we reject the null hypothesis that there is no difference in the pair of treatment means.
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