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Basic Analysis
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Oneway Analysis
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Analysis of Means Methods
Analysis of means (ANOM) methods compare means and variances and other measures of location and scale across several groups. You might want to use these methods under these circumstances:
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to test whether any of the group means are statistically different from the overall (sample) mean
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to test whether any of the group standard deviations are statistically different from the root mean square error (RMSE)
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to test whether any of the group ranges are statistically different from the overall mean of the ranges
Note:
Within the Contingency platform, you can use the
Analysis of Means for Proportions
when the response has two categories. For details, see the
Contingency Analysis topic
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For a description of ANOM methods and to see how JMP implements ANOM, see the book by Nelson et al. (2005).
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