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Hi annons! I've got an statistics doubt and I hope you can give me an answer, if you want to, of course :)

The topic is the following:
If I've tested with an ANOVA that a factor we will name A has some effect on some variable that we will name X. Am I able to identify the level of the factor which a sample belongs? I mean, if a factor A has 2 levels A1 and A2, and they have been tested to be significative on the variable X, given some value for X can I identify to wich level of the factor, A1 or A2 does this sample belongs?

Thank you for paying attention bros!

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