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ANOVA with 3 factors
Is it possible to using Excel to perform an ANOVA with 3 (or more) factors?
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ANOVA with 3 factors
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The Data Analysis wizards of Excel's Analysis ToolPak have only one-factor and two-factor ANOVA. For three-factor ANOVA, you could investigate using Minitab, SPSS, SAS, or R. Or, depending on your needs, you might be able to Excel's Regression tool or LINEST worksheet function if you're willing to set up the data matrix of binary indicator variables. Both the Regression tool and LINEST are limited to sixteen explanatory variables, so you're limited to four-factor ANOVA if you want to include all interaction terms. - Mike http://www.MikeMiddleton.com "Confused Slug" wrote in message ... Is it possible to using Excel to perform an ANOVA with 3 (or more) factors? Thanks |
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