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NARRBEGIN: GMAT Scores
GMAT Scores
A recent college graduate is in the process of deciding which one of three graduate schools he should apply to. He decides to judge the quality of the schools on the basis of the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) scores of those who are accepted into the school. A random sample of six students in each school produced the following GMAT scores. Assume that the data are normally distributed with equal variances for each school.  GMAT Scores  School 1  School 2  School 3 650105590620550510630700520580630500710600490690650530\begin{array}{l}\text { GMAT Scores }\\\begin{array} { c c c } \hline \text { School 1 } & \text { School 2 } & \text { School 3 } \\\hline 650 & 105 & 590 \\620 & 550 & 510 \\630 & 700 & 520 \\580 & 630 & 500 \\710 & 600 & 490 \\690 & 650 & 530 \\\hline\end{array}\end{array} NARREND
-In a completely randomized design, 15 experimental units were assigned to each of four treatments. Fill in the blanks (identified by asterisks) in the partial ANOVA table shown below.  Source of Variation SSdfMSF Treatments 240 Error  Total 2512\begin{array} { | l | c c c c | } \hline \text { Source of Variation } & \mathbf { SS } & \boldsymbol { df } & \mathbf { M S } & \boldsymbol { F } \\\hline \text { Treatments } & * & * & 240 &* \\\text { Error } & * & * & * & \\\hline \text { Total } & 2512 & * & & \\\hline\end{array}

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