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larisa86 [58]
3 years ago
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You are conducting a study of three types of feed supplements for cattle to test their effectiveness in producing weight gain am

ong calves whose feed includes one of the supplements. You have four groups of 30 calves (one is a control group receiving the usual feed, but no supplement). You will conduct a one-way ANOVA after one year to see if there are difference in the mean weight for the four groups. What is k for this experiment?
Mathematics
1 answer:
maw [93]3 years ago
4 0

K is the number of groups in one way ANOVA. Since here 4 groups involved. So k here is four.

<u>Explanation:</u>

In statistics, one-way analysis of variance is a technique that can be used to compare means of two or more samples. This technique can be used only for numerical response data, the "Y", usually one variable, and numerical or categorical input data, the "X", always one variable, hence "one-way".

The one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) is used to determine whether there are any statistically significant differences between the means of two or more independent (unrelated) groups (although you tend to only see it used when there are a minimum of three, rather than two groups).

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