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When there are only two samples, the ANOVA or analysis of variance works like a twosample T-test where a comparison between two means can be done and determining if the two population means are significantly different or not. To understand how ANOVA works, it is important to note that when conducting a T-test involving two means, a conclusion about the statistical difference between the two means is generated based on two things. The first one is the sample means and the second one is the standard deviation of the two sets of data (Walpole et al., 2012). In its simplest sense, the t-test compares how far are the two means are from each other. However, since what is being considered is a set of data and not just a point estimate, this means that there is a need to compare the distributions of the two populations being compared. What characterizes these distributions are the mean and stand ...
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