SOLUTION: 1) In a one-way ANOVA, if the null hypothesis is H0: 𝜇1 = 𝜇2 = 𝜇3 = 𝜇4,
then what would the alternative hypothesis be?
a) Ha: at least two of the means are differe
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-> SOLUTION: 1) In a one-way ANOVA, if the null hypothesis is H0: 𝜇1 = 𝜇2 = 𝜇3 = 𝜇4,
then what would the alternative hypothesis be?
a) Ha: at least two of the means are differe
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Question 1207870: 1) In a one-way ANOVA, if the null hypothesis is H0: 𝜇1 = 𝜇2 = 𝜇3 = 𝜇4,
then what would the alternative hypothesis be?
a) Ha: at least two of the means are different from the others
b) Ha: at least three of the means are different from the others
c) Ha: all populations means differ.
d) Ha: at least one of the means is different from the others Answer by math_tutor2020(3817) (Show Source):