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ANOVA Formulas and Calculations

The document defines the formulas used in a one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) table. It explains that the ANOVA table contains sources of variation (between and within groups), degrees of freedom, sum of squares, mean squares, and the F-statistic. It also defines how to calculate each component in the table, including the degrees of freedom, sum of squares, mean squares, and F-statistic.
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ANOVA Formulas and Calculations

The document defines the formulas used in a one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) table. It explains that the ANOVA table contains sources of variation (between and within groups), degrees of freedom, sum of squares, mean squares, and the F-statistic. It also defines how to calculate each component in the table, including the degrees of freedom, sum of squares, mean squares, and F-statistic.
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ANOVA Formulas

One-Way ANOVA Table


Source Degrees Sum of Squares Mean Square F-Stat P-Value
of SS MS
Freedom
DF
Between k−1 SSB MSB = SSB / (k − 1) F = MSB / Right tail
Groups MSW of
F(k-1,N-k)
Within N−k SSW MSW = SSW / (N − k)
Groups
Total: N−1 SST = SSB+SSW

Between Groups Degrees of Freedom: DF = k − 1, where k is the number of groups

Within Groups Degrees of Freedom: DF = N − k, where N is the total number of subjects

Total Degrees of Freedom: DF = N − 1

Sum of Squares Between Groups: SSB = S k ni (xi − x)2, where ni is the number of subjects in the
i=1

i-th group

Sum of Squares Within Groups: SSW = S


k
i=1(ni − 1) Si2, where Si is the standard deviation of the i-
th group

Total Sum of Squares: SST = SSB + SSW

Mean Square Between Groups: MSB = SSB / (k − 1)

Mean Square Within Groups: MSW = SSW / (N − k)

F-Statistic (or F-ratio): F = MSB / MSW

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