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This document provides an introduction to analysis of variance (ANOVA) techniques for comparing population means using R. ANOVA allows researchers to test hypotheses about differences between two or more independent groups or factors on a dependent variable. The document outlines how to perform one-way ANOVA to compare the means of three or more independent groups and two-way ANOVA to analyze the effects of two independent variables or factors on a continuous dependent variable.
This document provides an introduction to analysis of variance (ANOVA) techniques for comparing population means using R. ANOVA allows researchers to test hypotheses about differences between two or more independent groups or factors on a dependent variable. The document outlines how to perform one-way ANOVA to compare the means of three or more independent groups and two-way ANOVA to analyze the effects of two independent variables or factors on a continuous dependent variable.
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This document provides an introduction to analysis of variance (ANOVA) techniques for comparing population means using R. ANOVA allows researchers to test hypotheses about differences between two or more independent groups or factors on a dependent variable. The document outlines how to perform one-way ANOVA to compare the means of three or more independent groups and two-way ANOVA to analyze the effects of two independent variables or factors on a continuous dependent variable.
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Téléchargez comme TXT, PDF, TXT ou lisez en ligne sur Scribd