How to Use SPSS: One-Way ANCOVA

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  • Опубликовано: 5 июн 2013
  • Determining the effect of 1+ categorical variables on a single quantitative outcome while controlling for 1+ confounding variables.

Комментарии • 15

  • @pjm7338
    @pjm7338 10 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much for this! Very useful

  • @yunusemre9044
    @yunusemre9044 9 лет назад

    Thanks a lot. Very useful for me!

  • @loeyjara5255
    @loeyjara5255 10 лет назад

    Thank you Thank you are wonderful

  • @aneeshmenon12
    @aneeshmenon12 9 лет назад +2

    Thank you very much for this excellent tutorial
    Please tell me how we can do ANCOVA for the height and weight relationship for male and female to understand any significant difference

    • @tacappaert
      @tacappaert  8 лет назад

      +aneesh menon You could do an independent t-test comparing male and female for height and then do the same test for weight.

  • @ertugrulsahn
    @ertugrulsahn 9 лет назад +1

    I have two questions What can we do ıf levene test significant at .001? (How to handle with for contiuninig analysis with referance ) Second you only tested two assumptions related to Ancova however some texbooks say more assumptions (e.g Field (2009, p. 418) with my best wşshes thanks for your help as you say good luck yor research project

    • @tacappaert
      @tacappaert  8 лет назад

      +Ertuğrul Şahin ANCOVA (and it' post-hocs) is typically robust enough to handle nonequality of variance but should be noted in your results.I discuss checking for the presence of 5 different assumptions. According to Field (4th edition) I have covered the primary assumptions.

  • @kezgzaa
    @kezgzaa 10 лет назад +1

    Many thanks for this clear tutorial, but I have a question that, what should i do next if I find interaction between covariate and factor is significant. should i stop this ANCOVA ?

    • @tacappaert
      @tacappaert  10 лет назад +1

      No, if you find that the covariate and factor interact then you can continue and report that interaction.

  • @sdd0078
    @sdd0078 10 лет назад

    Thanks for this video.
    Can u give some idea on how to do ANCOVA of male and female height and weight of 2 seasons (dry and wet).

    • @tacappaert
      @tacappaert  10 лет назад

      So, height and weight would be your outcomes, gender would be your independent variable and season would be your covariate? Is that correct?

    • @sdd0078
      @sdd0078 10 лет назад

      I am not sure about the covariate. If gender is independent which is a fixed factor, then can seasons can be taken as fixed factor ?
      What I want to test is that I have collected male and female fish in each season and each male and female fish has got respective length and weight in each seasons. for example:-.
      dry season wet season
      male female male female
      lg (cm) wt(g) lg. wt. lg wt. lg. wt
      2cm 3 g 2 3.1 3.2 4 2 2.5
      .....etc.
      Now, I want to test if there is any significant difference between male and female fish between the seasons and male and female fish in each season.

    • @tacappaert
      @tacappaert  10 лет назад

      Simon Jango Yes, season and gender could be fixed factors. If that is the case, you don't need to do an ANCOVA, you would perform a factorial (2-way) ANOVA.

    • @sdd0078
      @sdd0078 10 лет назад

      Thanks, I will try to perform it.

    • @sdd0078
      @sdd0078 10 лет назад

      Sir, I have a doubt.
      I am taking seasons and gender as fixed factor, weight as dependent variable. with this I can perform two way ANOVA and get the output.
      The doubt is length required for the output ( in two ANOVA length is not required or What should I do with length and if I take length as covariate then it is ANCOVA).