Example
list1 : { 7, 4, 6, 6, 5 }
list2 : { 6, 5, 5, 8, 7 }
list3 : { 4, 7, 6, 7, 6 }
• Stati tic Wizard Operation
(1) Input the data into [list1], [list2] and [list3] in the Stat
Editor.
(2) On the menu bar, tap [Calc] and then [Test].
(3) Select [One-Way ANOVA] and then tap [Next >>].
(4) Select Lists [list1], [list2] and [list3].
(5) Tap [Next >>].
(6) To display the graph, tap
Program, eActivity or Main Application
Command: OneWayANOVA
Command Syntax
FactorList(A), DependentList
Input Example
list1:{1,1,1,1,1,2,2,2,2,2,3,3,3,3,3}
list2:{7,4,6,6,5,6,5,5,8,7,4,7,6,7,6}
OneWayANOVA list1,list2
Two-Way ANOVA
Menu:
[Test]-[Two-Way ANOVA]
De cription: This command tests the hypothesis that the population means of multiple
populations are equal. It examines the effect of each variable independently as
well as their interaction with each other based on a dependent variable.
Definition of Term
FactorList(A) :
FactorList(B) :
DependentList : list where sample data is located
Calculation Re ult Output
df
df
A
:
MS
MS
A
:
SS
SS
A
:
F
F
A
:
p
p
A
:
-value of Factor A
df
df
B
:
MS
MS
B
:
SS
SS
B
:
F
F
B
:
p
p
B
:
-value of Factor B
7-9-18
Tests
.
list where levels of Factor A are located
list where levels of Factor B are located
of Factor A
of Factor A
of Factor A
value of Factor A
of Factor B
of Factor B
of Factor B
value of Factor B
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