Why are there more sets of null and alternative hypotheses


1. What is the purpose of two-way analysis of variance?

2. What assumptions are required in using the twoway ANOVA?

3. Why are there more sets of null and alternative hypotheses that can be tested in two-way ANOVA compared to the one-way and randomized block designs?

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