Develop the analysis of variance computations for the following completely randomized design. At a = 0.05, is there a significant difference between the treatment means? Treatment D B с 146 98 101 114 106 91 107 125 93 116 101 97 139 115 81 121 109 116 122 87 112 111 108 118 113 89 109 122.00 89 ; 105.10 100.70 5. 187.43 137.21 158.01 Use the from the table to compute E (to 2 decimals). (Use unrounded values for calculation.) Mean Square F Source of Variation Sum of Squares (to 2 decimals) Degrees of Freedom (to 2 decimals) (to 2 decimals) p-value (to 4 decimals) Treatments
11 113 89 89 109 122.00 105.10 100.70 s 187.43 137.21 158.01 Use the Tj from the table to compute ž (to 2 decimals). (Use unrounded values for calculation.) Degrees of Freedom Mean Square (to 2 decimals) F (to 2 decimals) p-value (to 4 decimals) Source Sum of Variation of Squares (to 2 decimals) Treatments Error Total The p-value is - Select your answer - What is your conclusion? - Select your answer - Check My Work (2 remaining) O Icon Key
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Develop the analysis of variance computations for the following completely randomized design. At a = 0.05, is there a si
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