The following item appears in the case of Two-Way ANOVA only.

Factor B ........

list to be used for category data (List 1 to 26)

GphColor ......

specifies the graph line color (page 6-33)

After setting all the parameters, use c to move the highlighting to “Execute” and then press one of the function keys shown below to perform the calculation or draw the graph.

1(CALC) ... Performs the calculation.

6(DRAW) ... Draws the graph (Two-Way ANOVA only).

Calculation results are displayed in table form, just as they appear in science books.

Calculation Result Output Example

One-Way ANOVA

 

Line 1 (A) ..........

Factor A df value, SS value, MS value, F value, p-value

Line 2 (ERR) .....

Error df value, SS value, MS value

Two-Way ANOVA

 

Line 1 (A) ..........

Factor A df value, SS value, MS value, F value, p-value

Line 2 (B) ..........

Factor B df value, SS value, MS value, F value, p-value

Line 3 (AB)........

Factor A Factor B df value, SS value, MS value, F value, p-value

 

* Line 3 does not appear when there is only one observation in each

 

cell.

Line 4 (ERR) .....

Error df value, SS value, MS value

F ......................

F value

p .......................

p-value

df .....................

degrees of freedom

SS .....................

sum of squares

MS ...................

mean squares

With Two-Way ANOVA, you can draw Interaction Plot graphs. The number of graphs depends on Factor B, while the number of X-axis data depends on the Factor A. The Y-axis is the average value of each category.

You can use the following graph analysis function after drawing a graph.

1(Trace) or !1(TRACE) ... Trace function

Pressing d or e moves the pointer on the graph in the corresponding direction. When there are multiple graphs, you can move between graphs by pressing f and c.

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