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MLS 1-B

Jessa Faye Gellego


Jorianne Ledesma
Use ANOVA to test the significance of difference among the Red Blood Cell count of

the random sample of students coming from different University in Iloilo. Use 5%
level of significance.
Descriptives
RBC count
N

Unversity of San
Agustin
University of the
Philippines
West Visayas
State University
Centrl Philippine
Unniversity
Total

Mean

490000
0.00
480000
3
0.00
490000
2
0.00
3

470000
0.00

10

483000
0.00

Std.
Deviatio
n

Std.
Error

95% Confidence
Interval for Mean
Lower
Bound

Minim Maxi
um mum

Upper
Bound

200000. 115470. 4403172. 5396827.


000
054
46
54
529150. 305505. 3485517. 6114482.
262
046
88
12
141421. 100000. 3629379. 6170620.
356
000
53
47
565685. 400000.
9782481.
382481.8
425
000
89
9
340098. 107548. 4586708. 5073291.
025
439
53
47

47000 5100
00 000
42000 5200
00 000
48000 5000
00 000
43000 5100
00 000
42000 5200
00 000

MLS 1-B
Jessa Faye Gellego
Jorianne Ledesma
1. Ho: There is no significant difference among the Red Blood Cell count from
the different groups.
Ha: There is a significant difference among the Red Blood Cell count from the
different groups.
2. Set : 0.05 (two-tailed)
3. One-way ANOVA
4. Computation:
ANOVA
RBCcount
Sum of Squares
Between Groups
Within Groups
Total

df

Mean Square

61000000000.000

20333333333.333

980000000000.000

163333333333.333

1041000000000.000

Sig.
.124

5. Sig. Value:0.942
Df: 9
6. Since, sig. Value 0.942>0.05 , Accept Ho.
7. Therefore, there is no significant difference among the Red Blood cell count
from the different groups.

.942

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