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The estimate of the common variance given by (i)_____________________is unbiased under the null hypothesis, but (ii)________________ estimates the common variance under the alternative hypothesis. The estimate of the common variance given by (iii)____________________ is always (iv)_____________________, whether or not there is a population/treatment effect.

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i) MSG

II) OVER

III) MSE

IV) UNBIASED

Step-by-step explanation:

MSG ( ) : this is calculated by taking the sample variance of the sample distribution of the mean for every group involved with the test and it unbiased under the null hypothesis alone

while MSE is gotten from using the sample mean of the sample variances of each group involved with the test and it is always unbiased whether or not there is a population / treatment effect

The estimate of the common variance given by (i)_____________________is unbiased under-example-1
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