One-way ANCOVA with Bonferroni-adjusted post hoc tests using SPSS Version 25

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  • Опубликовано: 27 янв 2019
  • This video provides a demonstration of one-way ANCOVA using SPSS version 25. Included is a brief demo of how you can carry out Bonferroni-adjusted pairwise comparisons as a follow-up to a significant between-group effect. You can download a copy of the data here: drive.google.com/open?id=1Xkg...
    Links to other videos on ANCOVA and other statistical procedures can be found here: sites.google.com/view/statist...

Комментарии • 11

  • @ifigeniatzelai4340
    @ifigeniatzelai4340 2 года назад

    exactly what i was looking for! thank you

  • @user-yr7lr9xe6l
    @user-yr7lr9xe6l Год назад

    This is very usefull and helped me alot. thank you

  • @ummu5801
    @ummu5801 Год назад

    Thank you

  • @dageniz
    @dageniz Год назад +1

    This is amazing! Thank you so much!

    • @mikecrowson2462
      @mikecrowson2462  Год назад

      Thank you so more for visiting! If you'd like a more recent video on one-way ANCOVA (with a more recent version of SPSS), you might check this video out at:
      ruclips.net/video/hePWl66ORBc/видео.html
      Best wishes!

  • @maimunatusada2970
    @maimunatusada2970 4 года назад +1

    its very educative. it helped me a lot in analyzing my data. thanks

    • @mikecrowson2462
      @mikecrowson2462  4 года назад

      Hi there. Thanks for visiting. Also, I have a much newer video on this topic with an accompany powerpoint. You can go to ruclips.net/video/PpRrSNhP_04/видео.html . Best wishes!

  • @nanaoseibonsu3798
    @nanaoseibonsu3798 Месяц назад

    check your interpretation of effect size as medium instead of large

  • @sugamantha
    @sugamantha 3 года назад

    Boomer sooner :) Thanks for making these videos. You're great.

  • @lucyk2235
    @lucyk2235 4 года назад

    Do I have to split the p-value in half to interpret the significance of the post-hoc comparisons?

    • @mikecrowson2462
      @mikecrowson2462  4 года назад +4

      Post hoc tests are carried out in an exploratory fashion, so you aren't testing directional hypotheses (and you wouldn't be splitting p in half). If you were following up your test with targeted planned contrasts that involved a directional hypothesis then this would be something you could do. By the way, I have a newer video on one way ancova you might check out here (ruclips.net/video/PpRrSNhP_04/видео.html). best wishes!