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Analysis of Variance I: One-Way

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The method known as analysis of variance considers the problem of determining whether, among a set of three or more samples, there are means that differ significantly. We let k denote the number of samples. Sample 1 contains n1 variates denoted A11, A 21,…, A nl1 . Sample 2 contains n2 variates denoted A12, A22,…, An22, and so on, as seen in Table 33.1. In a sense, this method is a generalization of the test which is used to determine whether the means of two given samples differ significantly.

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Tallarida, R.J., Murray, R.B. (1987). Analysis of Variance I: One-Way. In: Manual of Pharmacologic Calculations. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-4974-0_34

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