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Agasen

Hypothesis:
?????
T1 T2
Appearance 8.43 8.47
Efficiency 7.42 8.47
Fragrance 8.13 7.02
Usability 8.00 8.43
Average

Anova: Single Factor

SUMMARY
Varianc
Groups Count Sum Average e
0.17936
Column 1 4 31.98 7.995 7
0.51635
Column 2 4 32.39 8.0975 8

ANOVA
Source of
Variation SS df MS F P-value F crit
0.02101 0.02101 0.06040 0.81404 5.98737
Between Groups 2 1 2 5 9 8
2.08717 0.34786
Within Groups 5 6 3

2.10818
Total 8 7

Interpretation:
The computed value of F (0.060405), as seen in the table above is lower than the critical value
(5.987378) at 5% level of significance which implies that there is a low significant difference between the
treatments. Based on these findings, the null hypothesis, “????????” is accepted.

LSD: Not applicable.


The test of the Least Significant Difference (LSD) is only used when the null hypothesis is rejected
since it calculates the smallest significant between two means. Since the null hypothesis is accepted, then it is
assumed that the null hypothesis, “that the means are the same” is correct and to be accepted.

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