In a one-way ANOVA, if the test is conducted and the null hypothesis is rejected, what does this indicate?
1 Answer
Jun 25, 2018
Simply said, it indicates that at least one of the groups being compared has shown significantly different measurement from the other groups.
Explanation:
Null hypothesis in one-way ANOVA states that all of the groups being compared do not differ in the measurement variable.
If null is rejected, we know that at least one does.