Describe the type of data for which the one way ANOVA is appropriate.
Explain what you are testing in the one way ANOVA.
Explain the advantage of an ANOVA over multiple t tests.
State how many variables are involved in a one way ANOVA.
Describe characteristics of the F distribution.
Describe H0 and H1 for a one way ANOVA.
List and explain the assumptions underlying the one way ANOVA.
State the names and definitions for each of the columns and rows in the source table for a one way ANOVA.
Given an incomplete source table, calculate all of the missing elements (except the p value).
Given a completed source table, state the total number of subjects there were, how many groups, and how many subjects per group (assuming equal sized groups).
Given the total number of subjects, how many groups, and/or how many subjects per group (assuming equal sized groups), calculate the degrees of freedom for a one way ANOVA.
Given a completed source table, state the correct conclusion.
Explain what the MSB and the MSW (MSE) measure.