ANOVA
ANOVA stands for Analysis of Variance
It is a statistical technique used to study significance of
difference among more than two sample means
The outcome of ANOVA is the ‘F statistic’.
F=variation between samples/variation within sample
If F-ratio is higher, null hypothesis is not supported
Stats iQ from Qualtrics can be used to run an ANOVA test
ANOVA
Assumptions
Normally distributed samples
The distributions have the same variance.
The data are independent.
Types of ANOVA
One way ANOVA Two way ANOVA
The one-way analysis of variance is The two-way analysis of variance is
also known as single-factor ANOVA also known as full-factorial ANOVA
The one-way ANOVA is suitable for It is used when there are two or
experiments with only one more independent variables
independent variable
Repeated Measures ANOVA
Repeated measures ANOVA tests whether there are statistically
significant differences in three or more dependent samples.
Repeated measures ANOVA is the equivalent of the one-way ANOVA,
but for related, not independent groups
It is the extension of the dependent t-test