Between Subjects and Repeated Measures ANOVA in SPSS

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024

Комментарии • 16

  • @JRich-sh7zn
    @JRich-sh7zn 2 года назад +2

    I've been considering dropping out of my program because I could not understand this concept. THANK YOU for saving my future. You are amazing!

  • @melissamiller8024
    @melissamiller8024 7 лет назад +2

    These instructions saved me hours of stress over my dissertation. Thank you so much Miss Charlie, really well explained and so great to have the examples of the write-up from the analyses shown. Thank you :)!!!

    • @MissCharliH
      @MissCharliH  7 лет назад

      You are SO welcome! Thank you for the kind comment!

  • @dn-ek3gk
    @dn-ek3gk 2 года назад

    Thank you so much. I'm actually smiling again due to now understanding this process. The side-by side visual was very helpful.

  • @sergysergy5568
    @sergysergy5568 6 лет назад

    Absolutely brilliant explanation. Used the approach to analyse my statistics in research project, cheers

  • @mahaasal7313
    @mahaasal7313 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks for your effort , could i use between subjects repeated measures anova for two groups comparisons with 3 repeated measures. Or to use t test and repeated measures separately.

  • @kemalm.r.4083
    @kemalm.r.4083 7 лет назад

    Hello Dr. Hibbert,
    Thank you very much for your detailed explanation. If I may have a question, can I also apply your exact same steps when I have unequal sample sizes?
    My independent variable would be classroom instruction. I have three groups of participants who will receive explicit (N=10), implicit (N=9), and no instruction (control group, N=14]. My dependent variable would be their scores of pre-test, immediate post-test, and delayed post-test. I am also having between-subject and within-subject designs. Thanks in advance, Dr. Hibbert.

    • @MissCharliH
      @MissCharliH  6 лет назад

      Yes different sample sizes are accounted for in a between subjects ANOVA - but you would not have different sample sizes in a within subjects (repeated measures) ANOVA - because the population should be the same for both conditions.

  • @jgaguimaraes3033
    @jgaguimaraes3033 3 года назад

    There are some tutorials explaining how to perform a 2-way split-plot ANOVA in SPSS. I suppose that to perform a 3-way split-plot ANOVA (2 between-subjects factors and 1 within-subjects factor) it is enough to add "the second" between-subjects factor. However, I do not know if it is possible to get a "traditional" ANOVA Table with the sums of squares, dfs, means squares, f and p-values of all factors and residuals. If it is not possible in SPSS, is there any other software that does this?

  • @annanadzri
    @annanadzri 7 лет назад

    this is sooooo helpful..thank you and i love you !! :)

    • @MissCharliH
      @MissCharliH  7 лет назад

      Annanadzri ...Thanks for the love! I am glad it helped!

  • @luthercapispisan2261
    @luthercapispisan2261 3 года назад

    Very detailed 😊...

  • @MissCharliH
    @MissCharliH  5 лет назад

    Hello Everyone! If you like this video - you have got to check out my video on conceptualizing t-tests (dependent and independent) and ANOVAs (between and within). It is a super easy way to begin to understand why we choose different tests to run and what the tests are measuring.
    check it out: ruclips.net/video/lQwMtmzm7Nc/видео.html