We conducted two experiments of the same study where Experiment 2 was a replication of Experiment 1 so we have the sample size and number of treatments. Experiment 1 has a smaller between group variation than Experiment 2. But, both experiments have the same within group variation. Which study has the smaller p-value?
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The p-value in ANOVA is influenced by the F-statistic, which is calculated as the ratio of the between-group variance to the within-group variance. Show more…
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