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The analysis which would be most appropriate for randomly assign people to one of three experimental conditions (Treatment A, Treatment B, Control) are-
- ANOVA
- the general linear model
What is ANOVA?
A statistical test called an analysis of variance, or ANOVA, is used to compare the means of more than two groups.
- One independent variable is used in a one-way ANOVA, while two independent variables are used in a two-way ANOVA.
- A statistical technique called analysis of variance, or ANOVA, divides observed variance data into various components for use in further testing.
- When there are three or more data groups, a one-way ANOVA is used to find out how the dependent and independent variables are related.
What is general linear model?
A helpful framework for analysing how various variables affect various continuous variables is the general linear model (GLM).
- GLM generalises the ANOVA's linear model by enabling any other kind of resual distribution id(and optimises the likelihood function, which only allows a t-test based on an estimated error of the coefficients). An GLM is therefore an ANOVA, but a GLM is not exclusively a GLM.
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The complete question is -
Suppose you are performing an experiment where you randomly assign people to one of three experimental conditions (Treatment A, Treatment B, Control). Which analysis would be most appropriate?