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One-Way Analysis of Variance … to compare 2 or population means.

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Page 1: One-Way Analysis of Variance … to compare 2 or population means.

One-Way Analysis of Variance

… to compare 2 or population means

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Does distance it takes to stop car at 60 mph depend on tire brand?

Brand1 Brand2 Brand3 Brand4 Brand5 194 189 185 183 195 184 204 183 193 197 189 190 186 184 194 189 190 183 186 202 188 189 179 194 200 186 207 191 199 211 195 203 188 196 203 186 193 196 188 206 183 181 189 193 202 188 206 194 196 195

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Comparison of Five Tire BrandsStopping Distance at 60 mph

180 190 200 210

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2

3

4

5

Distance (feet)

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nd

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Sample Descriptive Statistics

Brand N MEAN SD 1 10 188.20 3.88 2 10 195.20 9.02 3 10 187.40 5.27 4 10 191.20 5.55 5 10 200.50 5.44

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Hypotheses

• The null hypothesis is that the group population means are all the same. That is:– H0: 1 = 2 = 3 = 4 = 5

• The alternative hypothesis is that at least one group population mean differs from the others. That is:– HA: at least one i differs from the others

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Analysis of Variance

Analysis of Variance for comparing all 5 brands

Source DF SS MS F PBrand 4 1174.8 293.7 7.95 0.000Error 45 1661.7 36.9Total 49 2836.5

The P-value is small (0.000, to three decimal places) so reject the null hypothesis. There is sufficient evidence to conclude that at least one brand is different from the others.

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Does learning method affect student’s exam scores?

• Consider 3 methods:– standard– osmosis– shock therapy

• Convince 15 students to take part. Assign 5 students randomly to each method.

• Wait eight weeks. Then, test students to get exam scores.

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Suppose … Study #1

Is there a reasonable conclusion?

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Suppose … Study #2

Is there a reasonable conclusion?

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Suppose … Study #3

Is there a reasonable conclusion?

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“Analysis of Variance”

The variation between the group means and the grand mean is larger than the variation within the groups.

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“Analysis of Variance”

The variation between the group means and the grand mean is smaller than the variation within the groups.

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Analysis of Variance

• A division of the overall variability in data values in order to compare means.

• Overall (or “total”) variability is divided into two components:– the variability “between” groups, and– the variability “within” groups

• Summarized in an “ANOVA” table.

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ANOVA Table for Study #1

One-way Analysis of Variance

Source DF SS MS F PFactor 2 2510.5 1255.3 93.44 0.000Error 12 161.2 13.4Total 14 2671.7

“Source” means “the source of the variation in the data”

“DF” means “the degrees of freedom”

“SS” means “the sum of squares”

“F” means “F test statistic”

“MS” means “mean sum of squares”

P-Value

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ANOVA Table for Study #1

One-way Analysis of Variance

Source DF SS MS F PFactor 2 2510.5 1255.3 93.44 0.000Error 12 161.2 13.4Total 14 2671.7

“Factor” means “Variability between groups” or “Variability due to the factor of interest”

“Error” means “Variability within groups” or “unexplained random variation”

“Total” means “Total variation from the grand mean”

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ANOVA Notation

• m = number of groups

• ni = number of data values in ith group

• n = sum of ni = total number of data points

• xij = the jth data value in ith group

• xi. = sum of data values in ith group

• x.. = sum of all data values

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General ANOVA TableOne-way Analysis of Variance

Source DF SS MS F PFactor m-1 SS(Between) MSB MSB/MSEError n-m SS(Error) MSE Total n-1 SS(Total)

MSB = SS(Between)/(m-1)MSE = SS(Error)/(n-m)n-1 = (m-1) + (n-m)

SS(Total) = SS(Between) + SS(Error)

From F-distribution with m-1 numerator and n-m denominator d.f.

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ANOVA Table for Study #1

One-way Analysis of Variance

Source DF SS MS F PFactor 2 2510.5 1255.3 93.44 0.000Error 12 161.2 13.4Total 14 2671.7

14 = 2 + 12

2671.7 = 2510.5 + 161.2

1255.3 = 2510.5/2 13.4 = 161.2/12

93.44 = 1255.3/13.4

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Recall Study #3

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ANOVA Table for Study #3

One-way Analysis of Variance

Source DF SS MS F PFactor 2 80.1 40.1 0.46 0.643Error 12 1050.8 87.6Total 14 1130.9

The P-value is pretty large so cannot reject the null hypothesis. There is insufficient evidence to conclude that the average exam scores differ for the three learning methods.

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One-Way ANOVA with Unstacked Data

std1 osm1 shk1 51 58 77 45 68 72 40 64 78 41 63 73 41 62 75

1. Select Stat. 2. Select ANOVA.3. Select One-way (Unstacked).4. Select the columns containing the

data.5. If you want boxplots or dotplots of the

data, select Graphs...6. Select OK.

DATA: IN MINITAB:

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One-Way ANOVA with Stacked Data

Method Score 1 51 1 45 1 40 1 41 1 41 2 58 2 68 2 64 2 63 2 62 3 77 3 72 3 78 3 73 3 75

1. Select Stat. 2. Select ANOVA.3. Select One-way.4. Select the “response.” (Score)5. Select the “factor.” (Method)5. If you want boxplots or dotplots of the

data, select Graphs...6. Select OK.

DATA:

IN MINITAB:

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Do Holocaust survivors have more sleep problems than others?

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ANOVA Table for Sleep Study

One-way Analysis of Variance

Source DF SS MS F PFactor 2 1723.8 861.9 61.69 0.000Error 117 1634.8 14.0Total 119 3358.6