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The F ratio increases as _________. Group of answer choices the variability between means increases relative to the variability within groups the variability within groups remains the same the total variability decreases the total variability increases the variability between means decreases relative to the variability within groups

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Answer:

The F-Ratio increases as, the variability between means increases relative to the variability within groups

Explanation:

The F-Ratio is given as follows;


F-Ratio = (MS_(between))/(MS_(within))

Where;


MS_(between) = The variance between groups


MS_(within) = The variance within groups

Therefore, as the F-Ratio increases, the variability between groups (means) increases relation to the variability within groups

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