The F distribution was named after Sir Ronald Fisher, an English statistician. The F statistic is a ratio (a fraction) with two sets of degrees of freedom; one for the numerator and one for the denominator. The F distribution is derived from the Student's t distribution. The values of the F distribution are squares of the corresponding values of the t distribution. One-Way ANOVA expands the t test for comparing more than two groups. The scope of that derivation is beyond the level of this course. It is preferable to use ANOVA when there are more than two groups instead of performing pairwise t tests because performing multiple tests introduces the likelihood of making a Type 1 error.
Two estimates of the variance are made to calculate the F ratio:
This text is adapted from Openstax,Introductory Statistics, Section 13.2The F Distribution and the F-Ratio
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