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  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Applied_Statistics/Biological_Statistics_(McDonald)/04%3A_Tests_for_One_Measurement_Variable/4.07%3A_One-way_Anova
    To learn to use one-way anova when you have one nominal variable and one measurement variable; the nominal variable divides the measurements into two or more groups. It tests whether the means of the ...To learn to use one-way anova when you have one nominal variable and one measurement variable; the nominal variable divides the measurements into two or more groups. It tests whether the means of the measurement variable are the same for the different groups.
  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Applied_Statistics/Basic_Statistics_Using_R_for_Crime_Analysis_(Choi)/01%3A_Chapters/1.08%3A_Analysis_of_Variance
    The page introduces ANOVA, a statistical method for analyzing differences among group means, as an extension of t-tests. The focus is on a study examining media exposure's impact on perceptions of pol...The page introduces ANOVA, a statistical method for analyzing differences among group means, as an extension of t-tests. The focus is on a study examining media exposure's impact on perceptions of police through a one-way ANOVA. Participants were exposed to different police-related videos and their confidence in the police was assessed. The ANOVA results indicated no significant difference in confidence across video conditions.

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