The one-way ANOVA folio offers a simple way to evaluate the effect of a single factor on a single response. Like a one factor design, it allows you to take a detailed look at the effect of the factor (using up to 255 levels), and it helps you determine whether a change in output is due to a change in the input (level) instead of random error.
The factor in a one-way ANOVA folio is always a qualitative factor. For this reason, predictions cannot be made for factor levels that are not tested, nor can optimization be performed.
Note: In general, one-way ANOVA is a statistical method that is well suited to examining existing data, rather than planning an experiment. For planning an experiment involving a single factor, the one factor design in the design folio is the appropriate tool.
To add a one-way ANOVA folio to your project, choose Home > Insert > One-Way ANOVA.