What is the difference between one-way and two-way ANOVA?
- One-way ANOVA compares one group, two-way ANOVA compares two groups
- One-way ANOVA compares two groups, two-way ANOVA compares more than two groups
- One-way ANOVA considers one independent variable, two-way ANOVA considers two independent variables
- One-way ANOVA considers two independent variables, two-way ANOVA considers one independent variable
The key difference between one-way and two-way ANOVA lies in the number of independent variables they consider. A one-way ANOVA is used when there is one independent variable, whereas a two-way ANOVA is used when there are two independent variables.
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