Multivariate Analysis of Variance (MANOVA) in SPSS Tutorial (SPSS Tutorial Video #22) - GLM
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- Опубликовано: 6 июл 2024
- In this video, I cover the details of how how to conduct and interpret the results of a Multivariate Analysis of Variance (MANOVA) using the General Linear Model (GLM) tool in SPSS. I walk you through all the steps to conduct a. MANOVA, interpret the results, plot the results, and consider how to think about multiple comparisons (using a bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons).
I compare this tool to the standard One-Way ANOVA tool and explain why GLM is more robust. An ANOVA allows you to compare the mean of a single variable across N (or many) groups. I show you how to do all this and include a discussion on multiple comparisons, bonferroni corrections, how to quickly plot results with error bars, and give you a chance to try it yourself.
This SPSS tutorial series is designed to teach you the basics of how to analyze and interpret the results of data using SPSS. I will cover everything from the very basics of the main windows within SPSS, to manipulating data, to running and interpreting meaningful analyses like t-tests, ANOVA, regression, and many more, and visualizing results.
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thank you for this video! this helped me a lot for my thesis
Thanks. You made me smarter.
thank you so much, this was easy to understand.
Very helpful, thank you
How about the intention is multivariate regression modeling? Is there any chance you can make a video how to do the assumption testing, the SPSS technques and interpretation? Thank you and more power.
Hey, would doing single ANOVAS instead of a MANOVA do the trick? Or does MANOVA somehow create a linear or other combination of dependable variables and comapre that composite means for difrferent groups?
Can we have multiple dependent and independent variables for this technique?
can you use this method to form multivariate analysis for multiple explanatory/independent variable and one dependent variable ?
What is the take-away from a MANOVA? How do I use this information in my discussion?
in mahalanibonis, if we have pre test and post test variable how we determine degree of Freedom in chi square table??
Do you know how we can perform mixed model MANOVA using a GLM in SPSS?
thanks
Hi! i want to know how to input multiple response in data view
i want to compare hematology parameter which one could be fix except age and gender
i dont know if anyone wil respon but can someone please tell me if this metjos can be applied when testing for relation between MBTI types and %s, GPAs and MDCAT scores ( i must tell that all the continous dpendent variables are recoreded as ranges i.e GPA 1.5-2.0, 2.5-3.0 etc, same for % and MDCAT scores so with this in mind will i have to use a different test?) pls pls help!!!!
how can I run ANOVA for three different independent variables in one analysis
If you include multiple variables in the "fixed factor" box you can run multiple IVs at the same time.
In your first analysis with 2 levels of gender, why not just do a t-test? Am I missing something here?
Gender is categorial variable , for t-test u need continuous variable
WHY ARE YOU TALKING SO FAST?????????????
why do you have to speak that fast? Are you in a hurry to so something
thanks