One-Way ANOVA [Analysis of Variance] simply explained
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One-Way ANOVA, or Analysis of Variance, tests for significant differences among three or more groups. It involves formulating hypotheses, checking assumptions, and calculating variances to derive the F value and P value. Post hoc tests can identify which specific groups differ, while two-way ANOVA is used for multiple factors.