Video - One-way ANOVA
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Video Summary
One-way analysis of variance, or simply, ANOVA, is a type of parametric statistical test used to determine if there's a significant difference between the means or averages of three or more groups.
To perform a one-way ANOVA, you need to have at least two groups of data that you want to compare. You can then calculate the mean, variance, and standard deviation of each group. The one-way ANOVA test uses these values to determine whether there is a significant difference between the means of the groups.
This test is often used in scientific research to compare the means of different groups, such as comparing the effectiveness of different medications or treatments.