What is the primary purpose of ANOVA?
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The primary purpose of ANOVA is to determine whether there are statistically significant differences in means among three or more groups, helping to assess the impact of one or more independent variables on a dependent variable.
The main purpose of ANOVA, or Analysis of Variance, is to compare the means of three or more groups to see if there are any statistically significant differences among them. It helps researchers understand whether different treatments or conditions have different effects on a particular outcome.