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State the formulas for calculating the between-groups degrees of freedom (dfBdf_B) and within-groups degrees of freedom (dfWdf_W) in a one-way ANOVA. Define each variable used in these formulas.

Question: State the formulas for calculating the between-groups degrees of freedom (dfBdf_B) and within-groups degrees of freedom (dfWdf_W) in a one-way ANOVA. Define each variable used in these formulas.

Sample answer: In a one-way ANOVA, the between-groups degrees of freedom is calculated using the formula dfB=G1df_B = G - 1, where GG represents the total number of groups. The within-groups degrees of freedom is calculated using the formula dfW=NGdf_W = N - G, where NN represents the total sample size across all groups.

Key points:

  • Formula for between-groups degrees of freedom is dfB=G1df_B = G - 1
  • Formula for within-groups degrees of freedom is dfW=NGdf_W = N - G
  • Variable GG represents the number of groups
  • Variable NN represents the total sample size

Rubric: To receive full credit, the response must correctly list the formula for between-groups degrees of freedom (dfB=G1df_B = G - 1), the formula for within-groups degrees of freedom (dfW=NGdf_W = N - G), and define GG as the number of groups and NN as the total sample size.

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