One-Way ANOVA Calculator: Success!
One-Way ANOVA Calculator: Success!
One-Way ANOVA Calculator: Success!
Success!
Explanation of results
The output of this calculator is pretty straightforward. The values of f and p appear at the
bottom of the page. If the text is blue, your result is significant; if it's red, it's not. The only
thing that might catch you out is the way that we've rounded the data. The data you see in
the tables below, which provide details about the calculation, has been rounded. However,
we did not round when actually calculating the values of f and p. This means that if you try
to calculate these values on the basis of the summary data provided here, you're likely going
to end up with a slightly different - and less accurate - result.
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Summary of Data
Treatments
1 2 3 4 5 Total
N 10 10 10 10 10 50
Result Details
Source SS df MS
Total 151471.38 49
Explanation of results
The output of this calculator is pretty straightforward. The values of f and p appear at the
bottom of the page. If the text is blue, your result is significant; if it's red, it's not. The only
thing that might catch you out is the way that we've rounded the data. The data you see in
the tables below, which provide details about the calculation, has been rounded. However,
we did not round when actually calculating the values of f and p. This means that if you try
to calculate these values on the basis of the summary data provided here, you're likely going
to end up with a slightly different - and less accurate - result.
Treatment 1
Treatment 2
Treatment 3
Treatment 4
Treatment 5
Summary of Data
Treatments
1 2 3 4 5 Total
N 5 5 10
Result Details
Source SS df MS
Total 860350.4 9
The f-ratio value is 2.67353. The p-value is .140669. The result is not significant at p < .05.
Explanation of results
The output of this calculator is pretty straightforward. The values of f and p appear at the
bottom of the page. If the text is blue, your result is significant; if it's red, it's not. The only
thing that might catch you out is the way that we've rounded the data. The data you see in
the tables below, which provide details about the calculation, has been rounded. However,
we did not round when actually calculating the values of f and p. This means that if you try
to calculate these values on the basis of the summary data provided here, you're likely going
to end up with a slightly different - and less accurate - result.
Treatment 1
Treatment 2
Treatment 3
Treatment 4
Treatment 5
Summary of Data
Treatments
1 2 3 4 5 Total
N 5 5 5 5 20
Result Details
Source SS df MS
Total 14309 19
The f-ratio value is 1.11173. The p-value is .373463. The result is not significant at p < .05.
Cultivation Analysis
Cultivation analysis projects involve a number of different areas for research, such as the
differences in perception between heavy and light users of media. To apply this theory, the
media content that an individual normally watches must be analyzed for various types of
messages. Then, researchers must consider the given media consumer’s cultural background
of individuals to correctly determine other factors that are involved in his or her perception of
reality. For example, the socially stabilizing influences of family and peer groups influence
children’s television viewing and the way they process media messages. If an individual’s
family or social life plays a major part in her life, the social messages that she receives from
these groups may compete with the messages she receives from television.