Statistics review 9: one-way analysis of variance.
Critical Care2004Vol. 8(2), pp. 130–130
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Abstract
This review introduces one-way analysis of variance, which is a method of testing differences between more than two groups or treatments. Multiple comparison procedures and orthogonal contrasts are described as methods for identifying specific differences between pairs of treatments.
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