/w8Pack*?8 @EACTXEACT1Df6tЁ,0DH|48dh܁8<Lȁ́܁ $ l @ X p ԁ ؁ x   $X======060522 =======vANOVA dANOVA tests the hypothesis that the population means of the samples are equal when there are multiple samples. One-Way ANOVA is used when there is one independent variable and one dependent variable. eTwo-Way ANOVA is used when there are two independent variables and one dependent variable. Two@STAT[EXE]8Pack*?( @GUIDEHKEYLOG(NOTED&(2222xz$|The following is the meaning of each item in the case of list data specification. The How Many .. selects One-Way ANOVA or Two-Way ANOVA (number of levels) Factor A ... category list (List1 to 26) Dependnt ... list to be used for sample data (List1 to 26) Save Res ... first list for storage of calculation results (None or List1 to 22) Execute .... executes a calculation or draws a graph (Two-Way ANOVA only) ##[Save Res] saves each vertical column of the table into its own list. The leftmost column is saved in the specified list, and each subsequent column to the right is saved in the next sequentially numbered list. Up to five lists can be used for storing columns. You can specify an first list number in the range of 1 to 22. |The following item appears in the case of Two-Way ANOVA only. | Factor B ... category list (List1 to 26) @STAT[EXE]X8Pack*?( @GUIDEKEYLOG(NOTE0&($2$2$22$00000xz |Calculation results are displayed in table form, just as they appear in science books. |One-Way ANOVA Line1(A) .... Factor A df value, SS value, MS value, F value, p-value Line2(ERR) .. Error df value, SS value, MS value Two-Way ANOVA Line1(A) .... Factor A df value, SS value, MS value, F value, p-value Line2(B) .... Factor B df value, SS value, MS value, F value, p-value Line3(AB) ... Factor A Factor B df value, SS value, MS value, F value, p-value Line 3 does not appear when there is only one observation in each cell. Line4(ERR) .. Error df value, SS value, MS value F ........... F value p ........... p-value df .......... degrees of freedom SS .......... sum of squares MS .......... mean squares With Two-Way ANOVA, you can draw Interaction Plot graphs. The number of graphs depends on Factor B, while the number of Xaxis data depends on the Factor A. The Yaxis is the average value of each category. You can use the following graph analysis function after drawing a graph. p@STATTwoWay8Pack*?( @GUIDEKEYLOG(NOTEQPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP0PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP0PPPPPPPPPPP PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP&(%2$2%$2$22$)!$0/-0/2xz #Graphing is available with Two-Way ANOVA only. V-Window settings are performed automatically, regardless of Setup screen settings. ##Using the Trace function automatically stores the number of conditions to alpha variable A and the mean value to variable M, respectively. 1