Debates
Data analysis is critical for the various reasons encompassing decision making, debate, evaluation, among others. The analysis of variance provides the framework for supporting the points during debates proving the effect of the linear model (Salkind, 2017). Researchers employ analysis of variance to assess and evaluate the information to be used in the research. A good debate is based on factual data, which is collected through research and analyzed using different methods, including analysis of variance to support the point during the debate. It is used to construct a continuous dependent variable across various levels.
According to Best (2013), analysis of variance and factorial analysis is instrumental in shaping the presentation of debate points and supporting the main points with evidence. Depending on the topic analysis of variance and factorial analysis, help in developing the arguments depending. It is used in different ways to capture the findings and evolving to the views of the debate. Analysis of variance and factorial analysis is used to compare two issues and variables and works well in aligning the points and arguing the issues during debates.
References
Best, J. (2013). Stat-spotting: A field guide to identifying dubious data. Univ of California Press.
Salkind, N. J. (2017). Statistics for people who (think they) hate statistics. Los Angeles: SAGE Publications, Inc