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Analysis of Variance with ANOVA in Google Sheets

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In every domain it is critical to decision making to understand whether differences exist between two or more groups of things or outcomes. In this course you will test for differences with the One-Way ANOVA analysis of variance technique. You will also learn how to design the test and apply tactics so that you are able to confidently report statistical significance between and within groups if it exists. For this course, we will work side-by-side in the free-to-use software Google Sheets.
By the end of this course, you will be able to apply ANOVA and post hoc tests using any spreadsheet software and you will be able to confidently report levels of statistical significance in groups.


Note: This course works best for learners who are based in the North America region. We’re currently working on providing the same experience in other regions.

Syllabus

  • Analysis of Variance with ANOVA in Google Sheets
    • In every domain it is critical to decision making to understand whether differences exist between two or more groups of things or outcomes. In this course you will test for differences with the One-Way ANOVA analysis of variance technique. You will also learn how to design the test and apply tactics so that you are able to confidently report statistical significance between and within groups if it exists. For this course, we will work side-by-side in the free-to-use software Google Sheets.

Taught by

Tricia Bagley

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