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This article, created by authors Richard A. Levine and Mitchell Watnik of the University of California, Berkeley, describes a dataset on the 2000 National Football League (NFL) regular season and the exploratory data...
This site, created by Michelle Lacey of Yale University, gives a definition and an example of numerical summaries. Topics include: mean, median, quantiles, variance, and standard deviation. While brief, the site is...
This applet, created by author Ivo Dinov of the University of California, Berkeley, allows users to input their own data and perform one and two-way analysis of variance (ANOVA). This interactive resource requires Java...
This tutorial, created by Thomas W. MacFarland of Nova Southeastern University, explains the theory and use of One-Way ANOVA and demonstrates it with an example on final exam scores. Data sets are provided in both SPSS...
This page, created by Richard Lowry of Vassar College, will compute the one-way ANOVA for up to five samples. The design can be either for independent samples or correlated samples (repeated measures or randomized...
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