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7/20/22, 11:04 PM One-Way ANOVA: Definition, Formula, and Example - Statology

To perform a one-way ANOVA on this data, we


will use the Statology One-Way ANOVA
Calculator with the following input:

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7/20/22, 11:04 PM One-Way ANOVA: Definition, Formula, and Example - Statology

From the output table we see that the F test


statistic is 2.358 and the corresponding p-value
is 0.11385.

Since this p-value is not less than 0.05, we fail to


reject the null hypothesis.

This means we don’t have sufficient evidence to


say that there is a statistically significant
difference between the mean exam scores of the
three groups.

Additional Resources

The following articles explain how to perform a


one-way ANOVA using different statistical
softwares:

How to Perform a One-Way ANOVA in Excel

How to Perform a One-Way ANOVA in R

How to Perform a One-Way ANOVA in Python

How to Perform a One-Way ANOVA in SAS

How to Perform a One-Way ANOVA in SPSS

How to Perform a One-Way ANOVA in Stata

How to Perform a One-Way ANOVA on a TI-84 Calculator

Online One-Way ANOVA Calculator

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