Analysis of Variance

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  In an experiment study, various treatments are applied to test subjects and the response data is gathered for analysis. A critical tool for carrying out the analysis is the Analysis of Variance (ANOVA). It enables a researcher to differentiate treatment results based on easily computed statistical quantities from the treatment outcome.

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