Question: ANOVA
In many ways, comparing multiple sample means is simply an extension of what we covered last week. Just as we had 3 versions of the t-test (1 sample, 2 sample (with and without equal variance), and paired; we have several versions of ANOVA - single factor, factorial (called 2-factor with replication in Excel), and within-subjects (2-factor without replication in Excel). What examples (professional, personal, social) can you provide on when we might use each type? What would be the appropriate hypotheses statements for each example?
Please use referred Reference
REFERENCE:
Tanner, D. E., & Youssef-Morgan, C. M. (2013). Statistics for managers
Chapter 5: ANOVA: Analyzing Differences in Multiple Groups
Chapter 6: Factorial ANOVA: More Than One Independent Variable
Chapter 7: Repeated Measures Designs for Interval Data