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  • This video I'm pretty sure has saved me. I took a research methods class last semester (upper division & required) and whoever is in charge of the curriculum, decided to tell our professor and TA's like 5 days before a draft of our results section was due, that we had to use actual numerical values (until then, they only wanted numerical values for confidence intervals/p values.)

    I had a kidney infection and missed the last week of classes, and fabricating data is still hurting my brain :P

  • Random Effects and Fixed Effects are a bit more complicated than that. I'll try creating a lecture on them one day - for now, try googleing "random effects vs fixed effects".

  • All of these ANOVA videos have been really helpful. I'm trying to do a mixed factor ANOVA in MatLab. Do you know if independent factor = random effect and dependent factor = fixed effect?

  • What does the interaction effect mean for these particular data though? (p.s. great video)

  • @fallenangel7431

    The simplest way to describe it would be to say that the effect of "week" at each level depends upon the effect of "type of student", and vice-versa. Just looking at the data, it looks to me that while both types of student have increasing anxiety as the weeks so by, College students seem to be going through a greater change than High School students.

  • very good~!!

  • very informative~ thank you

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