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Checking Residuals Assumptions for ANOVA
Checking assumptions related to residuals is one of the key steps to ensuring that the results of our ANOVA are valid and reliable. Learn the three main assumptions, the graphs and charts we use to check them, and the steps we must take if we find that any assumptions were violated.
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