Two Way Anova in SPSS (SPSS Tutorial Video #20) - GLM

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
  • In this video, I cover the details of how how to conduct and interpret the results of a Two Way ANOVA in SPSS. I first conduct a 2x2 ANOVA, then a 2x5 ANOVA and then give you a chance to try it out with a 2x7 ANOVA. I explain how to plot the results and interpret them. I do this using the General Linear Model (GLM)
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Комментарии • 5

  • @ak2hiigh
    @ak2hiigh 2 года назад +2

    Very well explained

  • @belmilisihem8129
    @belmilisihem8129 2 года назад

    I began my statistic study few days ago and was struggling a bit, Now, that I find your channel and see some of your explicit videos, I think it will be easier to get the work done, thank you....Meanwhile I have some questions to ask; in my case I have 7 factors and 10 dependent variables, and want to know the effect of the factors (individual and interactions) on all the variables (separately) , should I use GLM univariate, or GLM multivariate?? When it came to interactions, should I chose by my self interactions possible or should I do like you did in the video???? Thank you in advance. (sorry for my long comment)

  • @fizzahaziz7583
    @fizzahaziz7583 Год назад

    thank you!

  • @gagandeepkaur479
    @gagandeepkaur479 Год назад

    Sir, Can you please explain how we can write significant letters on the male and female in your example in different groups as in post hoc it compares the combined mean. So how can we write the letter on males and females of the same group? Suppose in the above example less than in high school, is significant with high school students, then on which male and female we write the letter. Kindly help..