Which of the following regarding the assumption of sphericity is false? (Hint: Even very small departures from sphericity produce large biases in the F-test.)
Sphericity does not affect post hoc tests.
The effect of violating sphericity is a loss of power (i.e., an increased probability of a Type II error).
When sphericity is violated, we need to adjust the degrees of freedom for any F-ratios affected by the violation.
When sphericity is violated, the Bonferroni post hoc test can be used.
Hmmmmm Ig it’s d but I’m not sure tho
Answer:
c.
Explanation:
Kidneys regulate all fluids in the body. They can conserve fluid usage if dehdrated and can expel water if there is too much, by peeing.
Answer:
Onset of ischaemic stroke within preceding 4 hours
Presence of clinical significant deficit
Patient's CT does not show haemorrhage or non-vascular cause of stroke
Patient's age is more than 18 years.