I can't understand people haven't voted nor commented. Explained in such perfection and with the Camtasia boxes and tex you just.. make everything so easy to understand. Thank you.
Thank you for this!! You said that you can use this with higher order interactions - would you be able to give more details on how to do that? I'm working with a four-way interaction, to be more specific. Any advice would be appreciated!
i could listen to this video over ANOVA again
I can't understand people haven't voted nor commented.
Explained in such perfection and with the Camtasia boxes and tex you just.. make everything so easy to understand.
Thank you.
thankyou so much! you saved my grade
Thank you so much! you have no idea how much this help me *tears of joy
you just saved my night. thank you
@Stjarnor, thank you so much for the kind words! I am glad you found this helpful. =)
I am so happy I helped!
~Dr. B
Thank you! So nice, clear and concise explanation!
fantastic, you made my life much easier, thank you very much
Thanks so much. I figured out how to do the simple effects but this helped me so much interpreting it :D :D
Thanks mate, very helpful video.
thank the lord for this video
Thank you!
Thank you for this!! You said that you can use this with higher order interactions - would you be able to give more details on how to do that? I'm working with a four-way interaction, to be more specific. Any advice would be appreciated!
What about if you have a 2x2 within subjects ANOVA?
does anyone know how to calculate the effect size for the interactions which has shown up as significant in the simple effects analysis?
This method doesn't give F-statistics for these simple effect analyses, right? (In contrast with other methods like the L-matrix..?)
sorry. I cannot comprehend the example that was used