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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

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