What are the assumptions made while applying ANOVA?
- Independence, Homogeneity of variance, Non-linearity
- Linearity, Independence, Equal Variance
- Normality, Homogeneity of variance, Independence
- Normality, Linearity, Independence
While applying ANOVA, the following assumptions are made: Normality (data is normally distributed), Homogeneity of variance (variance among the groups is approximately equal), Independence (the observations are independent of each other).
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