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In performing a one-way ANOVA, ________ measures the variability of the observed values around their respective means by summing the squared differences between each observed value of the response and its corresponding treatment mean.

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Answer: SS Error

Explanation:

The SS Error refers to the sum of the squares of the deviations of the observations, from their mean. It is simply the total variance from the observations on the study.

In performing a one-way ANOVA, the SS Error measures the variability of the observed values around their respective means and this is done through the summation of the squared differences between each observed value of the response and its corresponding treatment mean.

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