+kevin rollins Sure, that would be fine. It would be equivalent to the 1, -.5, -.5 that I did here, meaning that you should get the same t, df, and p results. So long as the contrast is balanced, the actual values are up to you.
I've conducted a planned contrast and all of my values for the t column are negative, what does this mean and do I include this - sign whilst reporting my results?
The sign indicates the direction of the difference - negative just means that the (average) mean for the second group is higher than the (average) mean for the first group. Reporting the sign is optional - just make sure it's clear to the reader what the direction of the mean difference is.
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Would it be equal if you used the coefficients 2, -1, -1 for the first contrast?
+kevin rollins Sure, that would be fine. It would be equivalent to the 1, -.5, -.5 that I did here, meaning that you should get the same t, df, and p results. So long as the contrast is balanced, the actual values are up to you.
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I've conducted a planned contrast and all of my values for the t column are negative, what does this mean and do I include this -
sign whilst reporting my results?
The sign indicates the direction of the difference - negative just means that the (average) mean for the second group is higher than the (average) mean for the first group. Reporting the sign is optional - just make sure it's clear to the reader what the direction of the mean difference is.
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