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a. Reject H0, F(3,12) = 45.86, p < .001, MSE = 1.79.
b. Reject H0, F(12,3) = 45.86, p < .001, MSE = 1.79.
c. Reject H0, F(15,3) = 45.86, p < .001, MSE = 1.79.
d. Reject H0, F(3,15) = 45.86, p < .001, MSE = 1.79.

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a. Reject H0, F(3,12) = 45.86, p < .001, MSE = 1.79.
1. a. Reject H0, F(3,12) = 45.86, p < .001, MSE = 1.79. b. Reject H0,...
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