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In a concise analytical response, define the one-way ANOVA and describe the specific research design and variable conditions under which it is appropriate to use.
Question: In a concise analytical response, define the one-way ANOVA and describe the specific research design and variable conditions under which it is appropriate to use.
Sample answer: The one-way ANOVA is a specific type of analysis of variance used to compare the means of more than two samples to determine if there are statistically significant differences among them. It is appropriately applied within between-subjects designs where a single independent variable is manipulated across multiple independent groups.
Key points:
- Compares the means of more than two samples ().
- Determines if there are statistically significant differences among the sample means.
- Applied specifically within between-subjects research designs.
- Requires a single independent variable that is manipulated across multiple independent groups.
Rubric: A full credit response must explicitly define what the test compares and correctly state the required research design and variable conditions based on the parent text.
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