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Two-way ANOVA (Analysis of Variance) is a statistical method used to determine whether there are significant differences between two or more groups of data. It involves testing for two or more factors, or variables, that may influence the outcome of an experiment or study.

Two-way ANOVA allows for the examination of the main effects of each factor, as well as any interaction between the factors. The method calculates an F-value, which is then compared to a critical value to determine statistical significance. Two-way ANOVA is commonly used in various research fields, including medicine, psychology, and social sciences, to analyze data and test hypotheses.

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