SOLUTION: 5. Researchers are examining whether or not there are significant differences in sentence lengths (measured in months) across three types of offenders (property, violent, and drug

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Question 1170996: 5. Researchers are examining whether or not there are significant differences in sentence lengths (measured in months) across three types of offenders (property, violent, and drug offenders). To do this, they conduct a Single Factor Between Subjects ANOVA. One of the researchers notices that the p-value for the Levene’s test equals .032. Based on this information, can the researchers conclude there is a significant difference in sentence length across different offenses types?
a. Yes
b. No

I got A am I correct?
10. Which of the following is a Robust Test of Equality of Means?
a. Bonferroni
b. Games-Howell
c. Welch
d. ANOVA - F
I got C am I correct?

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