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(a) Summarize the results in an ANOVA table. If you did Review Question 16.11 and saved your results, you can use the known values for SS between, SS within, and SS total to short-circuit computations.
(b) If appropriate, estimate the effect sizes and use Tukey’s HSD test.
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