How to use ANOVA to make data-driven decisions
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ANOVA is a statistical method for comparing means across multiple groups to identify significant differences. It's used when analyzing continuous dependent variables and categorical independent variables, with applications in fields like education, healthcare, agriculture, and marketing to evaluate group performance and make data-driven decisions.
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