ANOVA
This page contains links to information on Analysis of Variance (ANOVA). ANOVA is
appropriate when you have independent variables or subject variables that put participants
into groups and a dependent variable that is continuous.
- : A higher education partner website, includes workshops for statistics and research
methods.
- : An online stats textbook by David Lane. David Lane is an associate professor of
psychology and statistics at Rice University.
- : A website by Vassar College professors which includes explanations of statistical
procedures, as well as calculators and tools. Also links to a textbook companion
site.
- Go to VassarStats and use the left hand navigation bar to get to ANOVA.
- : A website containing 600+ links to other sites that provide free information, calculators,
statistical software, etc.
- : A software website (Texasoft) that offers free statistics tutorials.
- : A website by the University of New England which includes statistics tutorials (requires
Shockwave or Flash)
- : A website that provides links to statistical calculators.
- : A website that contains links to on-line books, tutorials and demonstrations
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