Tutorial on Anova (Analysis of Variance)
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Wow!!! I've been trying to understand ANOVA forever. This is the best explained version that I have come across so far. It is very, very simple yet very detailed! Thank you so much for your tremendous contribution. You have saved the souls of many lost, weary statistics students like myself. I finally understand ANOVA. I can't thank you enough.
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my teacher showed different formulas for the ssb sst and ssw, and now i'm confused
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No matter how many times I read my book on statistics I can never get how this is done...until now. Thanks man!
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Can you add a tag along that explains the One way ANOVA Within Subjects?
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Incredibly clear, many thanks for posting
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@kushy04 I love you too man.
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@statisticsfun I love you in the most heterosexual way....
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Hi, I notice on minute 7:18 on your video, 54/12 should not be equal to 22.59 but 4.5. Thus, 101.667/4.5 = 22.59 which is same as your answer. The video is great, and the answer is correct, however, because of the typo, the last part becomes a bit confusing. Please re-post the video if you want. Thanks.
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Thank you! Saved me lot of trouble :)
Hi, do you have any videos about ANCOVA? How is ANCOVA different from ANOVA? Thank you for your help! :)
rabiarbz786 5 days ago
@rabiarbz786 I don't have any on ANCOVA, but this is something I need to create. ANCOCA, is a marriage of Analysis of Variance and Regression.
statisticsfun 5 days ago
is the 0 hypthesis usually given? im not sure if i can always say: 0 hypothesis = rejecting any correlation between all my x variables and y? (so there would be no regression) ?
dawenzi 1 month ago
@dawenzi It really depends on your results. Ho is the null hypothesis and it means your experiment had no impact. You reject your Ho when your experiment has an impact or there is a relationship between x and y.
statisticsfun 1 month ago