The ANOVA procedure is a statistical approach for determining whether or not... the means of more than two samples are not equal the means of more than two populations are not equal the means of more than two samples are equal the means of more than two populations are equal None of the above are true
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It helps to determine if there are any significant differences between the means of these groups. In other words, it tests whether the means of more than two samples or populations are equal or not. Show more…
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