One | anova calculator
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Theone-way,orone-factor,ANOVAtestforindependentmeasuresisdesignedtocomparethemeansofthreeormoreindependentsamples(treatments)simultaneously.Tousethiscalculator,simplyenterthevaluesforuptofivetreatmentconditions(orpopulations)intothetextboxesbelow,eitheronescoreperlineorasacommadelimitedlist.Selectyoursignificancelevel,giveyourdataafinalcheck,andthenpressthe"Calculate"button.Note:Youllfindarepeated-measuresone-factorANOVAcalculatorhere[1],ifthatswhatyourequire.Nocalculationhasyetbeenperformed...
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The one-way, or one-factor, ANOVA test for independent measures is designed to compare the means of three or more independent samples (treatments) simultaneously.
To use this calculator, simply enter the values for up to five treatment conditions (or populations) into the text boxes below, either one score per line or as a comma delimited list. Select your significance level, give your data a final check, and then press the "Calculate" button.
Note: Youll find a repeated-measures one-factor ANOVA calculator here[1], if thats what you require.
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Post Hoc Tukey HSD (beta)
The Tukeys HSD (honestly significant difference) procedure facilitates pairwise comparisons within your ANOVA data. The F statistic (above) tells you whether there is an overall difference between your sample means. Tukeys HSD test allows you to determine between which of the various pairs of means - if any of them - there is a signf...