Anova

usgb/əˈnɔː.və/
noun

A statistical method used to compare the means of three or more groups to determine if at least one is different.

The researcher used an ANOVA to analyze the data from the experiment.
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variance analysis, statistical significance, data comparison

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Context

An ANOVA test is best used when you want to compare multiple groups rather than just two. Example: For comparing the effectiveness of more than two drugs, you would use ANOVA instead of a t-test.

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Application

ANOVA is useful in experimental designs and allows researchers to explore differences across treatments. Example: In an agricultural study, you can use ANOVA to determine which fertilizer produces the highest crop yield.

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Terminology

Understanding ANOVA involves knowing terms like 'factor,' 'level,' and 'interaction,' which are crucial for correct applications. Example: A factor in ANOVA refers to the independent variable you are testing.

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