If you were to explain to your classmate why using the sum of squares is not an appropriate measure of each source's variability in a multiple-group design, you would say,
a) "Each sum of squares is based upon a different number of deviations from the mean
b) "The source table does not provide the sum of squares."
c) "The ratio of between- and within-groups variability based upon the sum of squares would result in a large F value."
d) "There is only one source of variation that contributes to within-group variability."
A
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