ANOVA (analysis of variance) was used to determine if the healing times of blisters (in days) were significantly different between three treatment groups: Treatment A, Treatment B, and placebo. The data showed average healing times of 7.25 days for Treatment A, 8.88 days for Treatment B, and 10.11 days for the placebo. ANOVA found a significant difference between the groups (p=0.006), indicating that at least one treatment was more effective than the others in reducing blister healing time. Post-hoc tests were then used to determine the specific differences between treatment pairs.