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Single Factor ANOVA is a method we use when we want to compare a quantitative variable among more than two categories.

a. True
b. False

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Answer:

The given statement is "True".

Explanation:

A statistical analytical technique that divides the perceived aggregate unpredictability present throughout an information source even further into 2 components.

  • Systemic components
  • Random components

If relevant information yet another category independent variable, as well as another quantifiable variable of interest, has been obtained, are using a single-way ANOVA.

Thus the above is the true answer.

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