What is the primary purpose of conducting an ANOVA test?
- To calculate the standard deviation of a dataset
- To determine the mode of a set of data
- To find the correlation between two variables
- To test the equality of means among groups
The primary purpose of an ANOVA test is to compare the means of different groups and determine whether any of those means are significantly different from each other.
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