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Two-Way Analysis of Variance Using Means and Standard Deviations

Schuyler W. Huck

The University of Tennessee

Robert G. Malgady

State University of New York-Brockport

In an earlier article published in this journal, Gordon (1973) demonstrated how to compute an ANOVA F-ratio from nothing more than a table of means and standard deviations. Here, it is shown how to accomplish this same goal in two-factor designs. To point out the value of the simple formulas presented, a table from a recently published article is found to contain a large error.

Educational and Psychological Measurement, Vol. 38, No. 2, 235-237 (1978)
DOI: 10.1177/001316447803800204


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