3. (a) State three assumptions of ANOVA. (b) What do we mean when we say that ANOVA is fairlyrobust to violations of these assumptions?
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This means that the observations in one group do not influence the observations in another group. - The second assumption is that the populations from which the samples are drawn are normally distributed. This implies that the data in each group should follow a Show more…
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