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Analysis of Variance Applet (ANOVA)

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| Bryan Lewis; Dept. of Mathematics & Computer Science, Kent State Univ. | |
| Analysis of variance (ANOVA) performs comparisons like the t-Test, but for an arbitrary number of factors. Each factor can have an arbitrary number of levels and each factor combination can have any number of replicates. ANOVA works on a single dependent variable. The factors must be discrete. The ANOVA can be thought of in a practical sense as an extension of the t-Test to an arbitrary number of factors and levels. It can also be thought of as a linear regression model whose independent variables are restricted to a discrete set. The applet can perform the ANOVA on one or two factor data, with arbitrary numbers of replicates per level per factor. | |
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| Levels: | High School (9-12), College |
| Languages: | English |
| Resource Types: | Documents/Sketches/Galleries, Web Interactive/Java |
| Math Topics: | Statistics |
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