How to Set Up an ANOVA Table
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Assume that we have 5 treatments we are comparing with respect to their means.
Assume that we have 5 experimental units each for the treatments.
Assume that Sums of Squares Treatment is 100
Assume that Sums of Squares Error is 25
Complete the ANOVA table for the above.
The table must have:
1. The heading outlining the different columns.
2. List out the sources of variation
3. List out the degrees of freedom
4. Write out the Sums of Squares numbers
5. Calculate the Mean Squares Column
6. Calculate the F Statistic
7. Write your conclusions based on the F statistic whether the means are the same or different. Use Alpha=0.05.
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The solution is a step-by-step explanation of how to set up the ANOVA table and draw a conclusion based on the value of the F-statistic.
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Assume that we have 5 treatments we are comparing with respect to their means.
Assume that we have 5 experimental units each for the treatments.
Assume that Sums of Squares Treatment is 100
Assume that Sums of Squares Error is 25
Complete the ANOVA table for the above.
That is, your table must have
1. The heading outlining the different columns.
2. List out the sources of variation
3. List out the degrees of freedom
4. Write out the Sums of Squares numbers
5. Calculate the Mean Squares Column
6. Calculate the F Statistic
7. Write your conclusions based on the F statistic whether the means are the same or different. Use Alpha=0.05.
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