options for last part: - larger/smaller - reject/fail to reject - are/ are not A college is trying to determine if there is a significant difference in the mean GMAT score of students from different undergraduate backgrounds who apply to the MBA program. The accompanying GMAT Scores data comes from a sample of students. What conclusion can be reached using ANOVA? Click the icon to view the GMAT Scores data. Determine the null hypothesis and the alternative hypothesis. H0 : H1 : Find the F-test statistic. F= (Type an integer or decimal rounded to two decimal places as needed.) Find the p-value. p= (Type an integer or decimal rounded to three decimal places as needed.) The p-value is than the chosen level of significance, 0.05 . Therefore, the null hypothesis and conclude that there significant differences in the means of the groups. A college is trying to determine if there is a significant difference in the mean GMAT score of students from different undergraduate backgrounds who apply to the MBA program. The accompanying GMAT Scores data comes from a sample of students. What conclusion can be reached using ANOVA? Click the icon to view the GMAT Scores data. Determine the null hypothesis and the alternative hypothesis. F F ( led.) F p=L The p-value is than the chosen level of significance, 0.05 . Therefore, the null hypothesis and conclude that there significant differences in the means of the groups. A college is trying to determine if there is a significant difference in the mean GMAT score of students from different undergraduate backgrounds who apply to the MBA program. The accompanying GMAT Scores data comes from a sample of students. What conclusion can be reached using ANOVA? Click the icon to view the GMAT Scores data. Determine the null hypothesis and the alternative hypothesis. H0: Find F= (Typ 1=2=3 needed.) Find at least one mean is different from the others p= (Typ 1=2=3 is needed.) The p-value is than the chosen level of significance, 0.05 . Therefore, the null hypothesis and conclude that there significant differences in the means of the groups. GMAT Scores Data.