Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) or One Way ANOVA is a hypothesis test that is used to simultaneously compare the population means (single response variable) of three or more groups using a single input factor.
Two Way ANOVA is a hypothesis test that is used to simultaneously compare the population means (single response variable) of three or more groups using two or more input factors.
MANOVA - Multivariate Analysis of Variance is a variation of ANOVA where we have two or more response variables.
ANCOVA - Analysis of Covariance is a variation of ANOVA where we have a combination of atleast one discrete input factor and one continuous input factor (also known as a covariate).
MANCOVA - Multivariate Analysis of Covariance is a variation of ANOVA where we have two or more response variables and a combination of atleast one discrete input factor and one continuous input factor (also known as a covariate).
An application-oriented question on the topic along with responses can be seen below. The best answer was provided by Piyush Jain on 24th Aug 2022.
Applause for all the respondents - Piyush Jain, Rahul Arora, Chandrashekhar Hande, Chandra Shekhar Chauhan, Rohit Chaudhary, Dr. Babita Mallick, Kaviraj Rajasekar, Soji Sam, Kiran Kumar Gadhamsetty.
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