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What Is the F‑Statistic?
The F‑statistic is a key measure in statistical analysis, especially in the context of ANOVA or Analysis of Variance. Learn the three main ways that this statistic helps when performing an ANOVA, how to calculate this value, and how to interpret the F‑statistic for our experiment.
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