SOLUTION: Which of the following assumptions is not made for the F test for comparing three or more means? The populations from which the samples were obtained must be normally distribu

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Question 1088669: Which of the following assumptions is not made for the F test for comparing three or more means?

The populations from which the samples were obtained must be normally distributed.

The samples must be independent of each other.

The sample sizes must be equal.

The variances of the populations must be equal.

Answer by MathLover1(20850) About Me  (Show Source):
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Comparing three or more means:
Analysis of Variance (ANOVA):
Assumptions
The populations from which the samples were obtained must be normally or approximately normally distributed.
The samples must be independent.
The variances of the populations must be equal.


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