Answer:
For ANOVA, the test statistic is called an F-statistic test statistic (also called a F-statistic -ratio), which is the variance (2) samples (a.k.a., variation due to treatment) divided by the variance (3) samples (a.k.a., variation due to error or chance).
Step-by-step explanation:
- For Analysis of Variance the F-statistic is the Variation between Means of Sample or Variation within the Samples
- For F-tests the F-statistic is the test statistic .
- Generally, an F-statistic is also called as a ratio of two quantities between (here the variance (2) samples (a.k.a., variation due to treatment) divided by the variance (3) samples (a.k.a., variation due to error or chance)). which results an F-statistic of approx 1.
For ANOVA, the test statistic is called an F-statistic test statistic (also called a F-statistic -ratio), which is the variance (2) samples (a.k.a., variation due to treatment) divided by the variance (3) samples (a.k.a., variation due to error or chance).