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Unrelated (Independent) Samples (Groups) One-way ANOVA With SPSS | With its Purpose and Prerequisite

Unrelated (Independent) Samples (Groups) One-Way ANOVA is used when the measurements of a variable are measured in more than two independent groups and it is desired to determine whether the results of these groups differ significantly from each other.


However, in order for this test to be used, the measurement results compared

1- to be at the level of equally spaced or equally proportional measurement,

2- It should show a normal distribution.


In cases where these conditions are not met, if the measurement results are at least at the level of the ranking scale, the Kruskal-Wallis H test is used instead of the Unrelated (Independent) Samples (Groups) One-Way ANOVA.


In this video, how to do Unrelated (Independent) Samples (Groups) One-Way ANOVA using SPSS, when it is used, what its main purpose is, what the prerequisites are and its interpretation are explained in detail.

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