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Please enlighten me. I would appreciate it allot. Why do we use Univariate analysis in SPSS? The meaning of Univariate is just analyzing 1 variable and in Two Way ANOVA, we have 3 variables.
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@1:50, it's actually 0.0008, not 0.008. It is significant as it is less than 0.001 alpha you selected for protection against Type I error.
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All of the plots produced have no Confidence intervals! Is there a way to plot with CIs?
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Please enlighten me. I would appreciate it allot. Why do we use Univariate analysis in SPSS? The meaning of Univariate is just analyzing 1 variable and in Two Way ANOVA, we have 3 variables.
It appears you have confused the interpretation of eta squared with partial eta squared