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  • hello sir, will u please help me by answering my question?.... here are two of the objectives of my study

    1. to study the interaction effect of different modes of feedback on acquisition of skill of probing questioning.

    2. to study the interaction effect of different modes of feedback on acquisition of selected skills.

    here i have 3 experimental groups, in which 3 different modes of feedback are applied, and the selected skills are 3 in no. which type of ANOVA will be applied here? is it 1-way

  • hello sir, will u please help me by answering my question?.... here are two of the objectives of my study

    1. to study the interaction effect of different modes of feedback on acquisition of skill of probing questioning.

    2. to study the interaction effect of different modes of feedback on acquisition of selected skills.

    here i have 3 experimental groups, in which 3 different modes of feedback are applied, and the selected skills are 3 in no. which type of ANOVA will be applied here? is it 1-way?

  • Thanks for putting this up. It has helped a lot with getting my head around SPSS

  • Many thanks, bjwlsy. That's helpful. I have a tech question: how did you do to zoom in and out during the capturing process? TTMinh

  • Confused but curious quantitative researcher seeking to explore my qualitative side. I've always wanted to try mixed methods or a 3-Way ANOVA with two qualitative analysts. Discrete but definitely not seeking a significant relationship. Size of your p-value unimportant as long as it's not too big.

  • thanks man

  • HI

    i was wondering if anyone could help me out with an assignment i have..I would really appreciate the help!!

  • Hey, nice video with good explanations. It kind of cut off there at the end - could you say something more about the two outcomes and compare them. Your IVs were self rep. delin. (sig b/w rigid & slack) and # conv. (sig b/w avg &slack). Logically (which stats aren't very logical sometimes) you would assume similar results between these two tests. Do you think the difference lies in the human factor of self reporting, or does it have something to do with comparing equal to unequal variances?

  • Stats can make possible for u view this video.. idiot....fag is a ass hole how posted stupid comments like you.

  • We send our figures to the statisticians, because we have a life

  • Thanks a lot

  • This was great thanks.

    have you made a video about how to test that assumptions for ANOVA have been met?

  • Could you please show how to do CFA or SEM at SPSS-AMos? You are so clear in explaining the procedure and stats. Great job.

  • wow thanks that was fairly helpful

  • didn't you need to take the kolmogorov-smirnov test for normality of distribution?

  • Yup, or something like it (amongst other things). Due to time limitations these videos all proceed from the point of the necessary assumptions having already been (assumed to have been) met... really they just show you how to use SPSS for simple inferential tests, but not the theory behind them or the pre-test analysis. Good question though.

  • can you do a short video that leads up to the running of a one way ANOVA, showing how you test these assumptions? Thanks!

  • q-q plots or box plots are preferred since K-S is not sinsitive enough.

  • thanks mayne!!!

  • y no sound??????

  • fixed sorry

  • This video told me where to find Welch ! Thanks a lot.

  • thanks for posting this

  • thanks for the video, it was very helpful. the only question i have is: what does it mean when you do the welch/brown-forsythe test and nothing shows up in the boxes? all i got were decimals and an error message that said my dependant variable has zero variance. what does that mean?

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