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Type I, Type II, and Type III sum of squares
In a one-way ANOVA, the sum of squares can be obtained in a straightforward manner. However, in a two-way ANOVA, things get much more complicated because we have at least three possibilities for computing them. For the following examples, let's assume that we have two factors (A and B), each one with their respective levels.