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QUESTIONS 7 THROUGH 11 ARE BASED ON THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION:
In a one-factor ANOVA, assume there are "t" levels of the factor being tested, and the total number of observations is "N".
7. What are the degrees of freedom for SS(error)?
8. What are the degrees of freedom for SS(factor)?
9. What are the degrees of freedom for SS(Total)?
10. The F-value is a ratio of two variance estimates. What variance is used as a denominator of the ratio?
11. The F-value is a ratio of two variance estimates. What variance is used as a numerator of the ratio?
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