One way ANOVAANOVA tests the hypothesis that the population means are equal. The total variance present is separated into independent components that may be attributed to one source or another. One‑way analysis does this on the basis of a single criterion. Filters are supported and the sum and mean for each variable are displayed.
Variables to be compared, specified as the Y variables. The samples must be independent (this test does not handle repeat measures).
Select two or more Y variables (See Selecting multiple variables for details).
Allows you to specify an optional subtitle which will be included in the statistical output.
Allows you to select rows for analysis based upon conditions in other variables (See Filtering datasets for details)
Opens the help system for this dialog.
Sends the output from this analysis to a new OxonStat Dataset. See Dataset output for more details.
Sends the output from this analysis to a printer.
Cancels the analysis and closes the dialog.
Displays the output from this analysis in the Results window.
| OxonStat | 20:44, 12 Aug 2023 |
| Variables: | Weight_1 and Height | |
| Subtitle: | <none> | |
| Statistic: | One Way ANOVA | |
| Dataset: | OxonStat Demo | |
| Range: | Row 1 [Green] to Row 38 [Hall] | |
| Filter: | <no filter> | |
| Count: | 38 of 38 rows selected | |
| Variable | Sum | Mean |
| Weight_1 | 3111.6001 | 81.8842 |
| Height | 6447.7002 | 169.6763 |
| Sum squares | df | Mean Square | F | p | |
| Between Columns | 146441.6107 | 1 | 146441.6107 | 539.0372 | <0.0001 |
| Residual | 20103.7697 | 74 | 271.6726 | ||
| Total | 166545.3804 | 75 |