After watching this video and the ANOVA SPSS video, I will have to use Excel better because i feel more comfortable. Thank you for a great video as always!
What? How? Can someone please share how he filtered the sports column and numbers to a new worksheet on Excel? What Excel formula did he use to create the new columns? * Struggling student here
I was struggling in my Business Analytics II course because of ANOVA post hoc, but you cleared all my confusion up in one video. Seriously, thank you sooooo much, dude! I owe you big!!!!!
Great video thanks!! Do you know what 'none detected' means when reporting results in research papers? For example a figure legend under a result stating: "ANOVA and Tukey post hoc test; nd, none detected".
It was interesting seeing the difference between SPSS and Excel. I liked how this was all on the same page but I also liked the SPSS version where it had everything together.
Is post hoc analysis only done on ANOVA results with "significance difference" ?. Because here what I have is that all my ANOVA results are "no significance"
The "E" denotes that it is scientific notation. This wikipedia article gives a good overview on how to read it: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientific_notation
I seem not to be able to find the link to the excel sheet. I wanted to follow along
After watching this video and the ANOVA SPSS video, I will have to use Excel better because i feel more comfortable. Thank you for a great video as always!
Thank you for the helpful video, excel is easier for me so this was perfect
What? How? Can someone please share how he filtered the sports column and numbers to a new worksheet on Excel?
What Excel formula did he use to create the new columns?
* Struggling student here
Thank you very helpful except could not understand the last formula
Can you please do the rest of these lectures? like repeated measures ANOVA
Really struggled to figure out the ANOVA on excel before this video
I am unable to locate XLS in description as mentioned at the start of video
I was struggling in my Business Analytics II course because of ANOVA post hoc, but you cleared all my confusion up in one video. Seriously, thank you sooooo much, dude! I owe you big!!!!!
I left a comment on a video a couple before this asking about Excel. Thank you for demonstrating this on Excel too, as I don't have SPSS.
cant find the file
Thank you the step by step video on how to analysis ANOVA in Excel. As well as including a new method for family wise error rate.
Thank you for walking us through this. It was extremely helpful and you made it easy to understand. Amazing job!
Great video thanks!! Do you know what 'none detected' means when reporting results in research papers? For example a figure legend under a result stating: "ANOVA and Tukey post hoc test; nd, none detected".
Thank you for this video. I appreciate how you show us how to perform an ANOVA in Excel as well as SPSS. This was really helpful!
Dr. Goodin,
Thank you for this awesome tutorial. best professor ever!
Thank you for making ANOVA in excel very easy to understand!
This video gives me a great source to go back and utilize for the future, great tool!
-Alex
Doc great work I sent you a five spot - Have a cold one on me!
Shane! Wow thank you 🙏🏽. I think I will do just that.
thank you for Dr. Goodin for helping me solve my summative test using Anova
Thank you for a great video! Really helped with the homework this week
Even though I have used SPSS a couple of times, I am more comfortable with excel so this video really helped.
These videos are always helpful, and I defiantly come back to these videos sometimes for labs and worksheets!
Seeing ANOVA in excel made it even more simple. Thank you!
Excel will be my go to program and before this class i has little knowledge and now i have a ton of confidence in excel.
It was interesting seeing the difference between SPSS and Excel. I liked how this was all on the same page but I also liked the SPSS version where it had everything together.
thank you for showing us every step! I come back to these videos a lot for help during assignments!!
This was so much easier than the by hand way! so thankful for these programs!
This video was super helpful, followed along step by step while working through the worksheet for this week!
Thank you! It wasn't as scary as I thought it would be.
I feel so much more confident using excel thanks to your videos!
Hi, what is the conclusion here? Can we know which group generates more force?
1. I dig the beard 2. this video is going to help me with my group worksheet!!
Excel has so many features and abilities that I had no idea about. Thanks for sharing these videos!
Congratulations from Brazil!! Very very good!
I appreciate how straightforward this video was about how to use Excel for post hoc analyses.
Dr. Goodin, this will definitely will help me in my class this week thanks for the help !
always helpful videos! love being able to walk step by step with you in the videos
These videos are great to come back to and work with while conducting the process in excel.
Wonderful explanation and visuals!
Thank you so much Mr. Goodin! I learned a lot. God bless!
excel seems like a lot less user friendly but because of your videos, I find myself feeling more comfortable with it than the other software at times
This was really helpful for the second problem in the group worksheet this week, thank you!
Thank you for this, I am finding it much easier to do my work in excel !
Thank you for using excell as a way to help us out. I dont use google sheets that often so this really does help out a lot.
Excel is a life saver, makes everything so much easier.
This video showed me how to do ANOVA in excel.
Thank you for this video! This helps me a lot with the worksheets.
This really helped me complete the homework for this week!
Now it doesn't look as bad on excel compared to the lecture video lol
Thanks Dr. You are truly helpful
THANK YOU SO MUCH DR. JACOB! THIS IS SUCH A SAVIOR!!!
Is post hoc analysis only done on ANOVA results with "significance difference" ?. Because here what I have is that all my ANOVA results are "no significance"
yes, can only do post-hoc analysis when there is a significant difference
Thank you for this video! They are really helpful to follow along with when doing the assignments.
Gracias por colocar la traducción!!
Love how in depth all of these videos are, thank you!
So helpful; thank you!
Thanks , you earned a new sub.
How you are telling that p value is incredibly small. What is E in p value
The "E" denotes that it is scientific notation. This wikipedia article gives a good overview on how to read it: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientific_notation
Thanks!
Shane, thank you so much for your support!