5 a. What is the analysis of variance? What are the assumptions of the technique? Give a few examples where the techniques could be used. b. The following data represents the number of units produced by four operators during three different shifts: Perform a two-way analysis of variance and interpret the result. (a. Meaning, Assumptions and examples , b. Formulas, Calculation, Solution and Interpretation to the problem)
5 a. What is the analysis of variance? What are the assumptions of the technique? Give a few examples where the techniques could be used.
- The following data represents the number of units produced by four operators during three different shifts:
Perform a two-way analysis of variance and interpret the result.
(a. Meaning, Assumptions and examples , b. Formulas, Calculation, Solution and Interpretation to the problem)