MCQ on F Test




F Test is a statistical hypothesis test that compares the variances of two or more groups or samples to determine if they are significantly different. It assesses whether the means of the groups are equal or not. With this MCQ on F Test, you can understand the concept and applications of F test in biological research

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The F test is used to compare:

The F test is based on the ratio of:

In the F test, if the null hypothesis is true, what would be the expected value of the F-statistic?

In an F test, if the calculated F-statistic is greater than the critical value, what can be concluded?

The F distribution is always:

In a one-way ANOVA, the F test is used to compare the variability between:

The numerator degrees of freedom in the F test represents:

The denominator degrees of freedom in the F test represents:

Which statement is true regarding the F test and the t-test?

When comparing the variances of three or more groups using an F test, if the null hypothesis is rejected, what does it suggest?



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