One Way ANOVA in SPSS - In Depth
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2014
- This video will show how to run a one way ANOVA in SPSS.
If you need just a quick review click on this link:
• One Way ANOVA in SPSS ...
To learn how to check assumptions watch one of these videos:
Quick Review: • Assumptions for T-test...
In Depth: • Assumptions for T-test...
Music - "Pamgaea" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Very well explained Thank you!
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very clear explanation. thanks!
thank 4 that comprehensive video that u have provided for the lesson
Thank you very well explained. I wanted to clarify taking Ur example, can we conclude that group three performs significant the highest among the rest of the two sales training groups.
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thank you teacher, i got it
Hi, can we proceed with one-way ANOVA if the Welch's corrections is 0.000, which is p
Shouldn't welch correction be the opposite as in NOT SIG, greater than 0.05 to proceed? I'm confused :/ and why did you only use welch? what if you used brown-forsythe along with welch maybe then the results would have been more accurate?
edit: nevertheless, I was searching for how to interpret and understand the post hoc table and your explanation helped me in that. so thank you!
How do you do anova when there is 9 independent variables and 1 dependent variable in the analysis?
Thank you madam.
can you upload the .sav file as well?
Hi
I have a question. Why did you not divide the alpha (5%) by 2? In my understanding you test a two-tailed hypothesis and thus, the alpha should be divided by to. The result will be significant when the p-value is lower than 0.025
Could you clarify? Thank you