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Suppose you are using a completely randomized design to study some phenomenon. There are three treatment levels and a total of 17 people in the study. Complete the following ANOVA table. Use α = .05 to find the table F value and use the data to test the null hypothesis.
Source of Variance
SS
df
MS
F
Treatment
29.64
Error
68.42
Total
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