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The grand mean is most often used in the computation of the F value in analysis of variance, or ANOVA. It is the overall mean from which group means are subtracted when computing the between-group variance. The between-group variance and the within-group variance are the two variance estimates that are used to create the F ratio. The grand mean can also be used as an estimate of the average of all the scores in a group.

Table 1 Sample Data for Computing the Means and Grand Mean
Group 1Group 2Group 3
678
467
556
635
546
455
334
424
533
633
Group Average4.84.15.1
Grand Mean4.7

For example, Table 1 shows three sets of 10 scores along with the mean for each of the groups. The grand, or overall, mean is shown in this table as well.

Neil J.Salkind
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