thank you SO (!!!!) much!!!! i tried this for 2 hours and i was close to throwing my computer against the wall when i found this. and now i have a pretty little clustered bar chart.... you made my evening :p
Thanks very much. Can one use ordinal data for this kind of clustering? I have ordinal data the rated certain variables according to their importance. I tried to drag all the variables but the plus sign would not show.
This is very helpful. But can you tell me how can I add a line with astricks to show which group differ significantly?? I have searched a lot on the web but can seems to find a solution specifically for SPSS
Misleading: this is a chart for mixed factorial, not just repeated measures. No one seems to know how to produce a clustered plot for a factorial repeated measures anova.
thank you SO (!!!!) much!!!! i tried this for 2 hours and i was close to throwing my computer against the wall when i found this. and now i have a pretty little clustered bar chart.... you made my evening :p
This was very helpful. I was becoming desperate, but now I was able to make the chart I needed. Thank you!
TYVM for doing this vid!
Thank You very much. It is really very informative video.
you the bomb, thanks
Hi, I found this very very helpful. Thank you
THANK YOU!!!
Thanks very much. Can one use ordinal data for this kind of clustering? I have ordinal data the rated certain variables according to their importance. I tried to drag all the variables but the plus sign would not show.
Very helpful
Thank you so much
Thank you for the video. But I didn't get why you didn't pick an X-axis ? Is it done automatically?
This is very helpful. But can you tell me how can I add a line with astricks to show which group differ significantly?? I have searched a lot on the web but can seems to find a solution specifically for SPSS
Is there something similar for box plots? I can only find an option to display box plots for one variable at a time.
Misleading: this is a chart for mixed factorial, not just repeated measures. No one seems to know how to produce a clustered plot for a factorial repeated measures anova.
thedudesupreme True, I hadn't noticed that actually. Thanks for pointing this out as I will make this more clear in my updated video :).