A One-Way ANOVA Example

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A one-way ANOVA example. The example and data used here is based on information and summary statistics from:

Grattan-Miscio, K. and Vogel-Sprott, M. (2005). Alcohol, intentional control, and inappropriate behavior: Regulation by caffeine or an incentive. Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology, 13:48--55.
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This man made literally the best stats videos on the planet and then dipped. Thanks jbstatistics, you are a gentleman and a scholar.

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I started learning statistics about 4 years now, and am still going back to jbstatistics for help. I'm doing a program with a (public) Ivy league university, and their level pales in comparison to jbstatiscs. It's not only formulas, it's also the intuition behind them, which he conveys pretty well.

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I LOVE YOU!! THANK YOU for simplifying such a complex topic into plain

casarah
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Thanks for the feedback. I agree wholeheartedly. Most of the revision in the "revised" versions of my earlier videos is simply making them more pleasant to listen to. (With a few other improvements thrown in.) Cheers.

jbstatistics
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Hii jbstatistics..
I am Neeraj Gangwal from India, I watched your maximum videos related to statistics, they are so wonderful that they made me to love statistics, they have changed all my opinions regarding statistics, and help me to understand all stuff related to my exams. I have a suggestion, please upload some videos that have practical examples of all these.
Thank you...

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This revised version has way better voice, you go more up and down with your voice in the old one ;) This is more relaxed to listen at.

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So if the alcohol content was to be varied in addition to the mentioned categorical variables, it would be a Two Way ANOVA?

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Hello. If our hypothesis was "Ho: μ2 = 0.2", what would our solution be?

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