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3a方差分析

The document discusses statistical methods for analyzing variance, including the use of F-tests and various post-hoc tests such as Tukey and Scheffe. It outlines hypotheses testing, main effects, and residuals in the context of fixed and random factors. Additionally, it mentions different statistical measures like Pillai’s Trace and Wilks’ Lambda for multivariate analysis.

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3a方差分析

The document discusses statistical methods for analyzing variance, including the use of F-tests and various post-hoc tests such as Tukey and Scheffe. It outlines hypotheses testing, main effects, and residuals in the context of fixed and random factors. Additionally, it mentions different statistical measures like Pillai’s Trace and Wilks’ Lambda for multivariate analysis.

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