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ANOVA can be very ueful tool and is one of the more powerful statistical techniques. Think up a question that one might encounter at his or her workplace or elsewhere that would be amenable to testing via ANOVA. One should actually run the analysis, including how you might get the data, sampling issues, etc.

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ANOVA can be very useful tool and is one of the more powerful statistical techniques. Think up a question that one might encounter at their workplace or elsewhere that would be amenable to testing via ANOVA. One should actually run the analysis, including how you might get the data, sampling issues. etc.

The purpose of conducting ANOVA is to see if there is any difference between two or more groups on some variable. ANOVA is a general technique that can be used to test the hypothesis that the means among two or more groups are equal, under the assumption that the sampled populations are normally distributed.
A one-way analysis of variance requires that the independent variable specify groups or categories and the dependent variable be interval level.
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