📊 How to Run a Multi-Vari or ANOVA

  1. Structure Your Data: Each measurement should be tagged with its family (e.g., time, position, piece).
  2. Select Variation Families: Choose which groupings (e.g., Time-based, Within-piece) you want to analyze.
  3. Plot the Chart: The lines will show consistency or shifts between families.
  4. Run ANOVA: The tool will compare means across groups using F-tests.
  5. Interpret Results: If p-value < 0.05, variation is statistically significant.

Use this tool to narrow down where dominant variation might be hiding.

📊 Multi-Vari Analysis (ANOVA)

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