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ANOVA
Short for "Analysis of Variance," a statistical method used to compare the means of three or more samples to assess if at least one of the means is significantly different from the others.
Means Differ
A term indicating that there is a statistical difference between the averages of two or more groups.
LSAT Scores
These are the results from the Law School Admission Test, which is a standardized test used for admissions into law schools in the United States and several other countries.
Fisher's LSD Method
A post-hoc test named after Ronald Fisher, used in statistics to perform multiple comparisons after an ANOVA, determining if there are significant differences between pairs of group means.
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