The hypothesis that there is no significant difference between specified populations,
any observed difference being due to sampling or experimental error.
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Null Hypothesis (H0)
A distribution with two modes (scores on a test where about half studied/half did not)
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Bimodal distribution
, A procedure used to test equality of three or more means. (categorical ->
quantitative)
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Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)
A distribution with one peak (shoe size, height)
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Unimodal distribution
A statistical significance test for determining whether two or more means are
significantly different. F is the ratio of systematic variance to error variance.
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F-test (ANOVA)
Stating that there is an effect when none exists (accepting an experimental hypothesis
when the null is true)
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any observed difference being due to sampling or experimental error.
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Null Hypothesis (H0)
A distribution with two modes (scores on a test where about half studied/half did not)
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Bimodal distribution
, A procedure used to test equality of three or more means. (categorical ->
quantitative)
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Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)
A distribution with one peak (shoe size, height)
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Unimodal distribution
A statistical significance test for determining whether two or more means are
significantly different. F is the ratio of systematic variance to error variance.
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F-test (ANOVA)
Stating that there is an effect when none exists (accepting an experimental hypothesis
when the null is true)
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