F Statistic / F Value: Definition and How to Run an F-Test

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F Statistic / F Value: Definition and How to Run an F-Test
An F statistic is a value you get when you run an ANOVA test or a regression analysis to find out if the means between two populations are significantly different. It’s similar to a T statistic from a T-Test; A T-test will tell you if a single variable is statistically significant and an F test will tell you if a group of variables are jointly significant.
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