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A popular internet subscription service for movies, TV series, and documentaries conducts a survey in which it randomly samples 1,000 of its customers. The survey asks the customers which way they use their streaming service the most: (1) watching movies, (2) watching TV series, or (3) watching documentaries. They also ask the level of satisfaction with the service they most often use (on a scale of 0 to 10 with 0 very poor and 10 excellent). Is there statistical evidence for this internet subscription service that the mean satisfaction differs between customers who watch movies, TV series, or documentaries the most? (a) State the hypothesis for conducting ANOVA. What were the assumptions on which the ANOVA was based?
(b) What F test statistic is needed to reject the null hypothesis at the signficance level 0.05?
(c) Suppose the test statistic is observed at F 0.46 and the p-value equals 0.63. State your conclusion in the context of this problem using the significance level .01.

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