analysis of variance (ANOVA)

A statistical tool that allows for the comparison of more than two groups of data and provides valid assumptions. Computations of ANOVA involve partitioning total variation into two components: the variation from differences among group "means", and random variations within the groups known as "error". ANOVA provides for reliable results even when certain assumptions are violated.

References

JEP132, 7/98

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