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In Chapter 16, we presented the data from an independent groups design and asked if it was appropriate to use parametric ANOVA. The data are presented again here. The correct answer was that it was not appropriate to use parametric ANOVA because of unequal n s and homogeneity of variance assumption violation. Instead, analyze the data with the Kruskal-Wallis test. In Chapter 16, we presented the data from an independent groups design and asked if it was appropriate to use parametric ANOVA. The data are presented again here. The correct answer was that it was not appropriate to use parametric ANOVA because of unequal n s and homogeneity of variance assumption violation. Instead, analyze the data with the Kruskal-Wallis test.   What do you conclude, using a = 0.05? A)  retain H<sub>0</sub> . There is no difference in the populations. B)  accept H<sub>0</sub> . There is no difference in the populations. C)  reject H<sub>0</sub> . At least one of the population means differs from at least one of the others. D)  reject H<sub>0</sub> . At least one of the distributions differs from at least one of the others. What do you conclude, using a = 0.05?


A) retain H0 . There is no difference in the populations.
B) accept H0 . There is no difference in the populations.
C) reject H0 . At least one of the population means differs from at least one of the others.
D) reject H0 . At least one of the distributions differs from at least one of the others.

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