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No. Within-groups variability can have
major effects on the outcome of the research.
Consider the effects on the F-ratio if there is a
high within-groups variance. In that case, we
would need a much higher between-groups
experimental variance to demonstrate that the
experimental and control groups are different due to
the manipulation. If this is not clear, go
back and study this some more.