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This article explains the use of a recording sheet for experiments in probability and describes some advantages from using it. The author, G. Giles, offers many different examples to illustrate this mathematical concept....
This applet, created by Professor Richard Lowry of Vassar College, will perform a two-way factorial analysis of variance for designs in which there are two to four levels of each of two variables, A and B, with each...
This page, created by Richard Lowry of Vassar College, will perform a two-way factorial analysis of variance for designs in which there are two to four randomized blocks of matched subjects, with two to four repeated...
This tutorial, created by Thomas W. MacFarland of Nova Southeastern University, explains the theory and use of two-way ANOVA and demonstrates it with an example on final exam scores. Data sets are given in both SPSS and...
This applet, created by David M. Lane of Rice's Virtual Lab in Statistics, illustrates many features of a two-factor analysis of variance. Allows the user to adjust the group size and group means. Gives output of ANOVA...
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