Two-way ANOVA - the basics | interaction | two-way vs one-way
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- Опубликовано: 29 июн 2024
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In this video, we will discuss the basics of a two-way ANOVA and try to understand the meaning of an interaction between two factors. We will also discuss the advantages by using a two-way ANOVA instead of using 2 one-way ANOVAs.
1. The basics
2. Interaction 02:32
3. Null hypotheses 04:05
4. Interpret the p-values in an ANOVA table 04:42
5. Post-hoc tests 05:51
6. Example with plant growth 08:47
7. Two-way vs one-way ANOVA 12:44
You explanations are soo good, I'm going to share them with my stats labs.
Truly EXCELLENT examples. Clear and understandable explanation using real life examples. Very good that they also showed both similar and different types of examples. Thank you!
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Thank you very much for this excellent video. I have two requests. 1. Could you share this presentation as a pdf? I’d like to print it and study. 2. What is the most logical way to plot 3 factors (3WA) and 4 factors (4WA) any best data visualization method? Thank you 🙏🏽
Thank you! If you go to my website (see above) you can find info on how to buy it as pdf. To plot a third factor in, for example, the figure about watering and temp, you could use different symbols for that factor (e.g. circles, squares and diamonds if that factor has three levels).
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Thanks for this great video. What is the source article for the example at ruclips.net/video/9yIobRrZAyg/видео.html ? Thanks
It is just simulated data.