When only two treatments are involved, ANOVA and the Student t test (Chapter 11) result in the same conclusions. Also, . As an example, suppose that 14 randomly selected students were divided into two groups, one consisting of 6 students and the other of 8. One group was taught using a combination of lecture and programmed instruction, the other using a combination of lecture and television. At the end of the course, each group was given a 50-item test. The following is a list of the number correct for each of the two groups. Using analysis of variance techniques, test the null hypothesis, that the two mean test scores are equal.