A medical school admissions officer was interested in whether there is a difference in MCAT test scores (the standardized test used for medical school admission) between (1) biological sciences majors, (2) social science majors and (3) math majors. The admissions officer randomly sampled 50 students from each of these majors who applied to medical school in 2014 and recorded their MCAT score. Here are the three sample standard deviations for the MCAT scores for the three groups (biological sciences majors, social sciences majors, math majors): Column Std. Head Biological Sciences 5.3115216 Social Sciences 6.1661669 Math 4.7821787 Based on this information, do the data meet the condition of equal population standard deviations for the use of the ANOVA? Yes, because 6.17 − 4.78 < 2. Yes, because 6.17/4.78 < 2. No, because the standard deviations are not equal.