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Mathematics, 05.09.2019 22:30 shainaanderson24

The following table shows the two-way anova output for sat scores. assuming no interaction between gender and type of test (verbal/math), is there sufficient evidence to support the claim that gender has an effect on sat scores? source df ss ms f pgender 1 64094 64093.6 6.39 0.016verb/math 1 5818 5817.6 0.58 0.452interact 1 31295 31294.5 3.12 0.086error 36 361091 10030.3total 39 462298is there any evidence that gender has an effect? (assume a 0.05 significance level).is the p-value for gender large or small?

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