Statistical analysis:Analysis of Varians

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Statistical analysis:Analysis of Varians

Post by pinoy_escibidoo »

Hi I'm pinoy_escibidoo from the Philippines.. In our research paper, a portion of it contains the statistical analysis which involves ANOVA or analysis of varians can somebody help me with the compputation?

I need help in computing one-way and two-way anova and since we don't have any replicates of the study.. can somebody give us any advice regarding the statistical analysis portion of our research paper?

I have no clue on how to do this since statistics isn't going to be taught until the 3rd year of high school here in the philippines...
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Re: Statistical analysis:Analysis of Varians

Post by ChrisG »

Hi,
There are many web pages dedicated to explaining this statistical test and even providing online calculators. Please try a search for "ANOVA". Here is one example page.
http://www.physics.csbsju.edu/stats/anova.html
Good luck,
Chris
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Re: Statistical analysis:Analysis of Varians

Post by sunbeam »

If you google "anova two-way tutorial" you get a few pages that have simple explanations of ANOVA and two-way ANOVA.

If you are allowed to use software to do the ANOVA calculations, you can download the free statistical software R (http://www.r-project.org/) to do it.

Once you read up about ANOVA, let us know if you have any specific questions!

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