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  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/Cerritos_College/Introduction_to_Statistics_with_R/12%3A_Comparing_Several_Means_(One-way_ANOVA)/12.03%3A_How_ANOVA_Works
    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.
  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Workbench/Learning_Statistics_with_SPSS_-_A_Tutorial_for_Psychology_Students_and_Other_Beginners/11%3A_Comparing_Several_Means_(One-way_ANOVA)/11.02%3A_How_ANOVA_Works
    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.

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