analysis of variance

analysis of variance
abbr. ANOVA; = variance analysis
French\ \ analyse de la variance
German\ \ Varianzanalyse; Streuungszerlegung; ANOVA
Dutch\ \ variantie-analyse
Italian\ \ analisi della varianza
Spanish\ \ análisis de variancia; análisis de varianza
Catalan\ \ análisi de la variància
Portuguese\ \ análise de variância; ANOVA
Romanian\ \ analiza varianţei; analiza dispersională; ANOVA
Danish\ \ variansanalyse
Norwegian\ \ variansanalyse
Swedish\ \ variansanalys; ANOVA
Greek\ \ ανάλυση διακύμανσης
Finnish\ \ varianssianalyysi; ANOVA
Hungarian\ \ varianciaanalízis
Turkish\ \ varyans çözümlemesi; varyans analizi (VARAN)
Estonian\ \ dispersioonanalüüs; ANOVA
Lithuanian\ \ dispersinė analizė
Slovenian\ \ analiza variance
Polish\ \ analiza wariancji
Russian\ \ дисперсионный анализ
Ukrainian\ \ дисперсійний аналіз
Serbian\ \ анализа варијансе; ANOVA
Icelandic\ \ fervikagreining; breytileikagreining; dreifnigreining; dreifigreining
Euskara\ \ banantz(aren) analisi
Farsi\ \ analize variyans
Persian-Farsi\ \ تحليل واريانس
Arabic\ \ تحليل التباين
Afrikaans\ \ variansieanalise
Chinese\ \ 方 差 分 析
Korean\ \ 분산분석

Statistical terms. 2014.

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