One between, one within repeated measures ANOVA with SPSS 29 (see links under video description)
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- Опубликовано: 7 авг 2024
- In this video I provide a walk through of an example of repeated measures ANOVA involving a single between subjects factor and a single within subjects factor. I discuss both the multivariate and univariate test results, provide an overview of how to interpret the polynomial contrasts (useful only in those cases where levels of the repeated factor are ordered), and interpretation of simple effects tests and profile plots.
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Excellent, very useful to understand complex theories in simple language, clearly explained
Sir, thank you for your explanation and the video on how to conduct the 2-way Repeated Measure ANOVA. I have done my analysis just by seeing your video. Can you please upload a video showing what to write in the result section and tables?
Thank you sir.
Thank you so much, Dr.
You are very welcome!
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Love this video :)
Thank you so much!
Great video! Thank you! What if we want to put the ID of each individual as a random effect? Is there a way to do so?
Thank you so much Dr. It is possible to perform a video about 2-way Repeated Measure ANCOVA, please?
While analysing repeated measure ANOVA do we have to use both univariate and multi variate table values or will just one suffice?
How do I make the analysis if I have more answers per item? So I have a 7 point likert scale with 4-6 questions per item. Any help?
I learned so much!! But I have question, it is that this analysis name is confusing. Can I say that this design is "Two-way repeated measures ANOVA with one-between and one-within subject factor?" Some professors "Two-way" is not appropreated in this design. They said that If you want to express "Two-way" in this case, you have to input dep.t1, dep.t2, dept3 were also in "within-subjects variables(occasion):" in SPSS. What is right? I will wait your answer!! I am respecting you!!
How would you go about running RM ANOVA on multiple imputed datasets? I understand SPSS does not support this. Is this correct? Are there any alternative methods to use?