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ANOVA

(ˈænəʊvə)
n acronym for
(Statistics) analysis of variance
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Noun1.ANOVA - a statistical method for making simultaneous comparisons between two or more meansANOVA - a statistical method for making simultaneous comparisons between two or more means; a statistical method that yields values that can be tested to determine whether a significant relation exists between variables
statistics - a branch of applied mathematics concerned with the collection and interpretation of quantitative data and the use of probability theory to estimate population parameters
multivariate analysis - a generic term for any statistical technique used to analyze data from more than one variable
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DIRECT TAX-GDP RATIO ANOVA: Single factor SUMMARY Groups Count Sum Average P1 11 21.7 1.972727 P2 11 30.5 2.772727 P3 11 56.11 5.100909 ANOVA Source of variation SS df MS Between groups 58.10182 2 29.05091 Within groups 10.47533 30 0.349178 Total 68.57715 32 ANOVA: Single factor SUMMARY Groups Variance P1 0.006342 P2 0.098182 P3 0.943009 ANOVA Source of variation F P-value F crit Between groups 83.1981 5.75E-13 3.31583 Within groups Total TABLE 1(b).
* The analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used as a test of means for two or more populations.
Key words: One-way ANOVA Outlier Non-normality Homogeneity of variance Type-I error.
Among his topics are comparing the simplest model and a regression model, the traditional one-way ANOVA (analysis of variable) approach, multiple regression: when predictors interact, two-by-three ANOVA: complex categorical models, and analysis of covariance: continuous and categorical predictors.
At boys the analyses of One Way ANOVA Independent groups (tab.
Major Finding: Observer evaluation of walking ability was strongly associated with the timed walk (ANOVA r2 = 0.58; P less than .001) and "get up and go" tests (ANOVA r2= 0.56; P less than .001) and less strongly associated with patient self-reports (SF-36; ANOVA r2 = 0.23; P less than .001 and Lequesne ANOVA r2 = 0.27; P less than .001).
The ANOVAs for the PM 1 plate showed that there were no interactions between effects of isolates vs effects of carbon sources, again for both, biofilm production (P-value=0.9704) and growth (P=1.0).
I can't wait for people to see how incredible the ANOVA is.”
O menor valor foi obtido pelo metodo da ANOVA no experimento 1 e o maior pelo CP(cov) no Experimento 4.
lineatus had lower energy levels (ANOVA, [F.sub.4,99] = 39.18, p < 0.01) than the other species (Tukey, p < 0.001) and lower protein levels (ANOVA, [F.sub.4,99] = 90.47, p > 0.01) in comparison with P.
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