2 x 2 Between-Participants ANOVA on SPSS with Assumption Checks and Write Up in APA Style

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  • Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024

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  • @daniellehughes2922
    @daniellehughes2922 3 года назад +1

    Your videos have saved my dissertation, thank you!!!!!

  • @DavidRobinsonPhD
    @DavidRobinsonPhD  3 года назад

    My favourite SPSS book is Julie Pallant’s SPSS Survival Manual. Both comprehensive and straightforward, it helped me through by BSc, MSc, and PhD degrees in psychology and neuroscience, and so has been an amazing investment! As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases, but it really is the resource I turn to when I have questions about SPSS: amzn.to/2QwtKZE

  • @Tiaaa2010x
    @Tiaaa2010x 2 года назад +1

    Hello, I'm completing a three separate 2x3 between-subjects ANOVA as part of my dissertation. I have been told that as I'm doing further analysis (Mann Whitney and Kruskal Wallis) that it would be more efficient for me to write my ANOVA results in one combined ANOVA table. Do you have any videos or tips for completing an ANOVA table with three dependent variables? I've searched online but can only find single ANOVA tables.

    • @DavidRobinsonPhD
      @DavidRobinsonPhD  2 года назад +1

      Hi Tia,
      Thanks for your question.
      You could probably base your table on the examples you've seen but add a "Dependent Variable" column to the left of the table so that you're able to divide the table into three sections.
      Hope that helps!
      David.

  • @darkerheart45
    @darkerheart45 2 года назад +1

    Hey thanks again for the helpful videos. I was just wondering - for the assumption of normality - I'm assuming this means we can't do an anova if there is only one observation for one of the cells. I am doing an ANOVA with 2 IVs - risk group and gender but for the low risk group - there is only one male. I initially added gender to try and control for its effects but I guess this means I have to remove it?

    • @DavidRobinsonPhD
      @DavidRobinsonPhD  2 года назад +1

      Yes, I think any claims about the effect of gender based on the results of a test with one male in one cell wouldn't seem very credible anyway, so perhaps it would be worth considering performing the analysis with risk group as the only IV and then commenting on the potential effect of gender elsewhere (e.g., in the limitations section of the discussion).

  • @auroraborealisz
    @auroraborealisz 2 года назад

    what happens if the sig. test for normality shows lower than 0.05 for one of them?