作者
Richard A Armstrong, Frank Eperjesi, Bernard Gilmartin
发表日期
2002/5
来源
Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics
卷号
22
期号
3
页码范围
248-256
出版商
Blackwell Science Ltd
简介
Analysis of variance (ANOVA) is the most efficient method available for the analysis of experimental data. Analysis of variance is a method of considerable complexity and subtlety, with many different variations, each of which applies in a particular experimental context. Hence, it is possible to apply the wrong type of ANOVA to data and, therefore, to draw an erroneous conclusion from an experiment. This article reviews the types of ANOVA most likely to arise in clinical experiments in optometry including the one‐way ANOVA (`fixed' and `random effect' models), two‐way ANOVA in randomised blocks, three‐way ANOVA, and factorial experimental designs (including the varieties known as `split‐plot' and `repeated measures'). For each ANOVA, the appropriate experimental design is described, a statistical model is formulated, and the advantages and limitations of each type of design discussed. In addition, the …
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