Hi Jon, that’s a pretty interesting dialogue. Do you happen to know what 
heteroscedasticity is? It is a condition in which the variances of the sub 
groups cannot be assumed to arise from a single population of her answers hence 
it is improper to do an analysis of variance in which the subjects the sub 
groups display this property. Oddly related to the problem at hand, although 
not directly so. Thanks for sharing. Nick

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