One-Way ANOVA
@inproceedings{Heiberger2009OneWayA, title={One-Way ANOVA}, author={R. Heiberger and E. Neuwirth}, year={2009} }
One-way ANOVA (analysis of variance) is a technique that generalizes the two-sample t-test to three or more samples. We test the hypotheses (specified here for k=6 samples) about population means μ j : H 0:μ 1=μ 2=μ 3=μ 4=μ 5=μ 6 H 1: Not all μ j are equal (j=1:6) The test is based on the observed sample means \(\bar x_j\).
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