Imagine an experiment with a factor that has 9 levels (e.g., coffee made with coffee beans from 9 different countries) and for each level, there are 20 different participants who provide their taste preference. The mean square of the factor representing between factor (coffee) level variation is 40.0 and the mean square of the error (residual) representing within factor (coffee) level variation is 10.0.

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Section10.3: Measures Of Spread
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Imagine an experiment with a factor that has 9 levels (e.g., coffee made with coffee beans from 9 different countries) and for each level, there are 20 different participants who provide their taste preference. The mean square of the factor representing between factor (coffee) level variation is 40.0 and the mean square of the error (residual) representing within factor (coffee) level variation is 10.0. 

What would the F test statistic be?

A.) 40
B.) 4
C.) 0.4
D.) 20
E.) 2
F.) 0.2

 
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