One-Way Analysis of Variance for Correlated Samples: k=3


The logic and computational details of the one-way
correlated-samples ANOVA are described in
Chapters 13 and 15 of Concepts and Applications.

Procedure:
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   A. Direct Entry into Data Cells [describe]
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   B. Import Data from a Spreadsheet [describe]
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   D. Export Data to a Spreadsheet or to another VassarStats Page [describe]

If you are importing or
exporting data, you
might find it handy to
use the Data Storage
Window.

If you wish to perform another analysis with a different set of data: click the "Reset" button if the value of n is or smaller; click the "Reload" button if the value of n is larger than .

Import/Export Box
Xa    Xb    Xc

Clear this box
Import data
to data cells

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this message
before importing
data from a
spreadsheet

Data Entry Cells
Subjects Xa Xb Xc
    

Data
Summary
Xa Xb Xc Total
n
sum
mean
sumsq
SS
variance
st. dev.
Variances and standard deviations are calculated
with denominator = n-1.

ANOVA SUMMARY
Source SS df MS F P
Treatment
Error
Tukey HSD test
Graph Maker
Ss/Bl
Total
Ss/Bl = Subjects or Blocks, depending
on the design.

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