Both MSA and MSError are independent estimates of the population variance of scores in a one-factor between-subjects analysis of variance. Therefore,.
A) a change in MSA will not affect MSError
B) if MSA increases, then MSError will increase
C) if MSA decreases, then MSError will decrease
D) if MSA increases, then MSError will decrease
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