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In [[statistics]], the '''two-way analysis of variance (ANOVA)''' is an extension of the [[One-way analysis of variance|one-way ANOVA]] that examines the influence of two different [[Categorical variable|categorical]] [[Dependent and independent variables#Independent variable|independent variables]] on one [[Continuous function|continuous]] [[Dependent and independent variables#Dependent variable|dependent variable]]. The two-way ANOVA not only aims at assessing the [[main effect]] of each independent variable but also if there is any [[Interaction (statistics)|interaction]] between them.
 
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