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Chapter 11

Chapter 11: Analysis of Variance

Chapter Contents

11.1 Single Factor ANOVA


11.2 Multiple Comparisons in ANOVA
11.3 More on Single-Factor ANOVA
11.4 Two-Factor ANOVA without Replications
11.5 Two-Factor ANOVA with Replications

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LO11-1 Overview of ANOVA

LO11-1: Use basic ANOVA terminology correctly.

• Analysis of variance 方差分析 (ANOVA) is a comparison of


means.
• ANOVA allows one to compare more than two means
simultaneously.
• Proper experimental design efficiently uses limited data to
draw the strongest possible inferences.

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The Goal: Explaining Variation


• ANOVA seeks to identify sources of variation in a numerical
dependent variable Y (the response variable).
• Variation in Y about its mean is explained by one or more
categorical independent variables (the factors) or is unexplained
(random error).

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LO11-2 11.1 Single Factor ANOVA
LO11-2: Recognize from data format when one-factor ANOVA is
appropriate.
Data Format
• A one-factor ANOVA only compares the means of c groups
(treatments or factor levels).
• Consider the format for a one-factor ANOVA with c treatments,
denoted A1, A2, …, Ac.

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The goals

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Example 11.1

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Example 11.1

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Example 11.1

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Example 11.1

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Notations

The individual sample means, sample s.d.’s and the grand


mean

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Assumptions

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Assumptions

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A Theorem

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Assumptions

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The F test

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The F test

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The F test

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The Interpretation of the Fundamental Identity of ANOVA

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The F test

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The F test

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Example 11.2

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Example 11.2

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Example 11.2

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The Levene test for equal variances

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Example 11.3 (Example 11.2 Continued)

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Example 11.3 (Example 11.2 Continued)

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The Levene test for equal variances

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11.2 Multiple Comparisons in ANOVA

The multiple comparison problem

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The multiple comparison problem

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Tukey’s Procedure

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The multiple comparison problem

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Tukey’s Procedure

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Tukey’s Procedure

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Example 11.4

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The multiple comparison problem

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Tukey’s Procedure

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 Bonferroni method for multiple


comparisons (denote M as the number of
comparisons needed to be carried out)
 Based on the fundamental addition rule in
probability.
 Adjusts for multiple comparisons by changing
the α level used in the standard interval to α/M
for M intervals.

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11.2 Multiple Comparisons in ANOVA
Confidence Intervals for Other Parametric Functions

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Example 11.6 (Example 11.4 Continued)

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11.3 More on Single-Factor ANOVA

An Alternative Formulation of Single-Factor ANOVA

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Relationship of the F Test to the t Test

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11.3 More on Single-Factor ANOVA

Single-Factor ANOVA with Unequal Sample Sizes

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11.3 More on Single-Factor ANOVA

Single-Factor ANOVA with Unequal Sample Sizes

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Multiple Comparisons with Unequal Sample Sizes

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A Random Effects Model

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A Random Effects Model

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A Random Effects Model

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A Random Effects Model

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Example 11.10

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Example 11.10

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11.4 Two-Factor ANOVA without Replications

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Example 11.11

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Notations

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The Model

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The Model

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Example 11.12 (Example 11.11 Continued)

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Identification

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The Estimators

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The Hypotheses

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The Estimators

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The Testing Procedures

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Example 11.13 (Example 11.11 Continued)

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Example 11.13 (Example 11.11 Continued)

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Example 11.13 (Example 11.11 Continued)

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Example 11.13 (Example 11.11 Continued)

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Example 11.13 (Example 11.11 Continued)

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Randomized Block Experiments

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Randomized Block Experiments

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Example 11.15

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Example 11.15

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Example 11.15

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Example 11.15

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Additive v.s. Nonadditive Effects

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Interaction

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Interaction

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Interaction

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The Hypotheses

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The Model with Interaction Effects

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Example 11.16

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Example 11.16

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The Notations

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The Notations

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The Testing Procedures

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Example 11.17 (Example 11.16 Continued)

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Example 11.17 (Example 11.16 Continued)

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Example 11.17 (Example 11.16 Continued)

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Example 11.17 (Example 11.16 Continued)

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Example 11.17 (Example 11.16 Continued)

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Example 11.17 (Example 11.16 Continued)

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Example 11.17 (Example 11.16 Continued)

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