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How To Analyse Data Using Anova in Ms Excel

This document provides steps for conducting a one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) in Microsoft Excel. The steps include opening an Excel file with sample data, selecting Data Analysis from the Data tab, choosing ANOVA: Single Factor from the analysis options, selecting the input and output ranges, and clicking OK to view the ANOVA results.

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How To Analyse Data Using Anova in Ms Excel

This document provides steps for conducting a one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) in Microsoft Excel. The steps include opening an Excel file with sample data, selecting Data Analysis from the Data tab, choosing ANOVA: Single Factor from the analysis options, selecting the input and output ranges, and clicking OK to view the ANOVA results.

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How to analyze data using anova in MS excel?

Here are some steps:

1. Open excel file as displayed in figure below.

2. Go to Data Tab

3. Next, go to data analysis

4. Next, click data analysis and you are prompted with data analysis dialogue box.
5. Next, select ANOVA : SINGLE FACTOR

6. CLICK, ok. You are prompted with the dialogue box below
7. In the INPUT RANGE label, place the cell where the data located. In this illustration, the cell
entry from A2 to C13

8. Tick the LABELS IN FIRST ROW, that if, you include the label of its data sets. However, in this
illustration LABELS are not part of the INPUT RANGE. Thus, it is not necessary to tick the box under
LABELs in the first row.
9. Set the level of significance alpha.
10. Select an output range, where you can display the result of the ANOVA: single factor. Click
anywhere of the empty cell away from the data sets. For example, click cell E4. Make sure you
place your cursor in the output range box.
11. Lastly, click ok, then the result is the dialogue below;

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