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nenivikky

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How is two-way ANOVA similar to the randomized block design? How does it differ?

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Why are there more sets of null and alternative hypotheses that can be tested in two-way ANOVA compared to the one-way and the randomized block design?



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Answer to Question 1

The two-way analysis of variance and the randomized block design are similar since they both consider two factors in the model. However, in the randomized block design, the blocking variable is only used for the purpose of exerting improved control over the examination of the single factor of interest. In two-way analysis of variance, we are interested in the effects of two factors and their interaction on the dependent variable.

Answer to Question 2

In the two-way analysis of variance we are interested in the effect of two factors and their interaction on the dependent variable. Therefore, we test for each factor effect and for interaction. In the one-way analysis of variance and the randomized block designs, we are interested in only one factor effect.




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Great answer, keep it coming :)


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Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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