What is the null hypothesis in a one-way ANOVA test?
- All group means are different
- All group means are equal
- The sample is not representative of the population
- The variance is the same across all groups
The null hypothesis in a one-way ANOVA test is that all group means are equal. This hypothesis is tested against the alternative that at least one group mean is different.
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