As we saw in the last section, the qualitative idea behind ANOVA is to compare the two sums of squares values SS b and SS w to each other: if the between-group variation is SS b is large relative to t...As we saw in the last section, the qualitative idea behind ANOVA is to compare the two sums of squares values SS b and SS w to each other: if the between-group variation is SS b is large relative to the within-group variation SS w then we have reason to suspect that the population means for the different groups aren’t identical to each other.
As we saw in the last section, the qualitative idea behind ANOVA is to compare the two sums of squares values SS b and SS w to each other: if the between-group variation SS b is large relative to the ...As we saw in the last section, the qualitative idea behind ANOVA is to compare the two sums of squares values SS b and SS w to each other: if the between-group variation SS b is large relative to the within-group variation SS w then we have reason to suspect that the population means for the different groups aren’t identical to each other.