Title: Analysis of Variance
1Analysis of Variance
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2Assumptions
- The replicates are obtained independently and
randomly from each of the populations. - The replicates from each population follow a
(approximate) normal distribution. - The normal populations all have a common variance.
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3Measuring Variation
- SS(factor) measures between-sample
variation SS(between) - SS(error) measures within-sample variation
SS(within) - SS(total) measures the total variation in the
sample SS(factor) SS(error)
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4Determining Sum of Squares
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5Anova Table
Source df SS MS FFactor
k - 1 SS(factor) MS(factor) MS(factor)
Error n - 2 SS(error) MS(error) MS(error)To
tal n - 1 SS(total)
SS(factor)
MS(factor)
F
MS(factor)
k
-
1
MS(error)
SS(error)
MS(error)
n
-
k
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6Test for Equal Variances
Ho ?12 ?22 . ?k2 Ha At least 2
variances are unequal
Reject HO if H gt HTable A.14
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7Confidence Intervals inOne Factor ANOVA
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8Multiple Comparisons Procedure
Find Q?, k, ? using Table A.16 Determine
Place the sample means in order, from smallest to
largest. If two means differ by more than D, the
conclusion is that the corresponding population
means are unequal.
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9One-Factor ANOVA Procedure
- Requirements
- The replicates are obtained independently and
randomly from each of the populations. - The observations from each population follow
(approximately) a normal distribution. - The populations all have a common variance.
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10Ho ?1 ?2 ?k Ha not all ?s are equal
Reject Ho if F gt F?, k-1,n-1
Source df SS MS FFactor
k - 1 SS(factor) MS(factor) MS(factor)
Error n - 2 SS(error) MS(error) MS(error)To
tal n - 1 SS(total)
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11Randomized Block Design
The samples are not independent, the data are
grouped (blocked) by another variable. The
difference between the randomized block design
and the completely randomized design is that here
we use a blocking strategy rather than
independent samples to obtain a more precise test
for examining differences in the factor level
means.
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12Randomized Block Design
k number of factor levels in the design b
number of blocks in the design n number of
observations bk
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13Factor Hypothesis Test
Ho ?1 ?2 ?k Ha not all ?s are equal
Reject Ho if F gt F?, k-1, (k-1)(b-1)
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14Block Hypothesis Test
Ho ?1 ?2 ?b Ha not all ?s are equal
Reject HO if F gt F?, b-1, (k-1)(b-1)
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15Confidence IntervalDifference Between Two Means
Randomized Block (1- ?) 100 Confidence Interval
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16Multiple Comparisons ProcedureRandomized Block
X
-
X
gt D
i
j
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17Two-Way Factorial Design
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18Hypothesis Test Factor A
Ho Factor A is not significant Ha Factor A is
significant
Reject Ho,A if F1 gt F?, ?1, ?2
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19Hypothesis Test Factor B
Ho Factor B is not significant Ha Factor B is
significant
Reject Ho,B if F2 gt F?, ?1, ?2
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20Hypothesis Test Interaction
Ho Interaction is not significant Ha
Interaction is significant
Reject Ho,AB if F2 gt F?, ?1, ?2
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21Multiple Comparisons ProcedureTwo-Way Factorial
Design
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