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Crossed Design

Two-way ANOVA (crossed) requires a fully balanced crossed design.

For this design, every level of Factor 1 occurs in combination with every level of Factor 2. This is the difference between crossed and nested designs, where Factor 2 levels occur for only one level of Factor 1.

Crossed design:

Crossed Design

Quantum XL expects data for a two-way ANOVA in a stacked format. Three columns are required: columns for Factor 1, Factor 2, and for the Response. Data for Factor 1 and Factor 2 can be numerical, text, or a combination of both. All data in the Response column must be numerical.

Select three data columns and use 'Group By' data source.

Enter Response column name in 'Data column' field, and Factors columns in 'Group By' and '... then Group By' fields.

Group By

Example (click here to open the worksheet):

Two-way ANOVA