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the table ‘F’ ratio, the study was non-significant at 0.05 level of confidence for the degrees
of freedom 8 and 285. As the obtained ‘F’ ratio was lesser than the table ‘F’ ratio, the
simple effect test was not applied to find out the overall cell mean significant difference.
The finding of the study corroborated with the views expressed by previous researchers
like Morgan and Costil (1987), Hasrani (1991), Mace and Carro (1995) and Jones (1983).
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