What is the difference between a one-way and a two-way ANOVA?
- One-way ANOVA is for dependent variables, two-way ANOVA is for independent variables
- One-way ANOVA is for small samples, two-way ANOVA is for large samples
- One-way ANOVA tests one independent variable, while two-way ANOVA tests two
- One-way ANOVA uses an F statistic, two-way ANOVA does not
One-way ANOVA tests the effect of one independent variable on a dependent variable, while two-way ANOVA tests the effect of two independent variables on a dependent variable. Additionally, two-way ANOVA allows for the examination of interactions between the independent variables.
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