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Pavlova-9 [17]
1 year ago
5

In anova, by dividing the mean square between groups by the mean square within groups, a(n) _____ statistic is computed.group of

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jek_recluse [69]1 year ago
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In anova, by dividing the mean square between groups by the mean square within groups, a(n) Analysis of variance  statistic is computed.

What is Analysis of variance ?

  • With the help of the statistical analysis approach known as ANOVA, apparent aggregate variability within a data set is explained by separating systematic components from random factors.
  • Systematic influences, but not random ones, statistically affect the data set that is being presented.

What are some instances where ANOVA has been applied?

  • An ANOVA demonstrates the link between the dependent variable and the level of the independent variable.
  • For illustration: In order to determine whether there is a difference in the number of hours of sleep each night as your independent variable, you divide the groups into low, medium, and high social media use categories.

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