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Statistical Applications for the Behavioral and Social Sciences, 2018
its relation to some variables Eman Mohamed Eltaie Alaeddin Ali Hussein Ali Center for Educational and Psychological Research / University of Baghdad Abstract The development, progress and prosperity of any nation is bound by its youth, the ability to ...
Abhishek Vijayvargiya
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its relation to some variables Eman Mohamed Eltaie Alaeddin Ali Hussein Ali Center for Educational and Psychological Research / University of Baghdad Abstract The development, progress and prosperity of any nation is bound by its youth, the ability to ...
Abhishek Vijayvargiya
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1981
We introduced the t-test in Chapter 15 as a technique for testing the significance of the difference between means of two random samples.
R. B. Burns, C. B. Dobson
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We introduced the t-test in Chapter 15 as a technique for testing the significance of the difference between means of two random samples.
R. B. Burns, C. B. Dobson
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Sample size requirements: one-way analysis of variance
Biometrika, 1970SUMMARY Answers to questions concerning adequate sample size in a one-way analysis of variance situation depend on such things as the number of categories to be compared, the levels of risk an experimenter is willing to assume and some knowledge of the noncentrality parameter.
Kastenbaum, Marvin A. +2 more
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Analysis of Variance. I. One-Way
Basic Biostatistics for Medical and Biomedical Practitioners, 2015J. I. Hoffman
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Journal of Research in Educational Sciences, 2021
One-way (between-groups) analysis of variance (ANOVA) is a statistical tool or procedure used to analyse variation in a response variable (continuous random variable) measured under conditions defined by discrete factors (classification variables, often ...
S. Ntumi
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One-way (between-groups) analysis of variance (ANOVA) is a statistical tool or procedure used to analyse variation in a response variable (continuous random variable) measured under conditions defined by discrete factors (classification variables, often ...
S. Ntumi
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International Journal of Healthcare Management, 2020
The purpose of this study was to assess if patient satisfaction, as measured by the Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAHPS) significantly differ by year in the Maryland Global Payment implementation cycle.
Richard Blanco-Topping
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The purpose of this study was to assess if patient satisfaction, as measured by the Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAHPS) significantly differ by year in the Maryland Global Payment implementation cycle.
Richard Blanco-Topping
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One-Way Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)
Excel for Statistics, 2016Thomas J. Quirk, Eric Rhiney
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