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Muy bueno! Excelente trabajo amigo
Thank you for the video!!
Very helpful! Thanks😍
Thanks!
thank you!
Thank you for this nice video. If the data are balanced, do we have to worry about the type of SS calculation?
No, we don't
@@tilestats thank you very much, can you tell me the difference between emmeans and tuley had post hoc tests?Or make a video about it?
I have this playlist about post hoc test if that might help:ua-cam.com/play/PLLTSM0eKjC2dvba2A0VCUogEGDch6cXFN.html
If my experimental design is balanced and it is a between-between ANOVA which model should I use if the interaction is significant?
If your data is balanced you do not need to worry about which model (type 1, 2 or 3) to use because they should generate the same results. So use a between-between ANOVA with interaction.
@@tilestats thank you so much
How to do these anova in R?
What do you mean by "the sum of squares is calculated for factor A in the presence of the factor B" at 10:23?
To calculate the SS of factor A, you create a model where factor B comes before A and extract the SS of A from such model (and vice versa for B)
@@tilestats thank you. I still don't know how should do it by hand. is there any reference so I can refer to?
No I do not know but there must be other videos on YT that explains this. Put a link below if you find such.
Muy bueno! Excelente trabajo amigo
Thank you for the video!!
Very helpful! Thanks😍
Thanks!
thank you!
Thank you for this nice video. If the data are balanced, do we have to worry about the type of SS calculation?
No, we don't
@@tilestats thank you very much, can you tell me the difference between emmeans and tuley had post hoc tests?
Or make a video about it?
I have this playlist about post hoc test if that might help:
ua-cam.com/play/PLLTSM0eKjC2dvba2A0VCUogEGDch6cXFN.html
If my experimental design is balanced and it is a between-between ANOVA which model should I use if the interaction is significant?
If your data is balanced you do not need to worry about which model (type 1, 2 or 3) to use because they should generate the same results. So use a between-between ANOVA with interaction.
@@tilestats thank you so much
How to do these anova in R?
What do you mean by "the sum of squares is calculated for factor A in the presence of the factor B" at 10:23?
To calculate the SS of factor A, you create a model where factor B comes before A and extract the SS of A from such model (and vice versa for B)
@@tilestats thank you. I still don't know how should do it by hand. is there any reference so I can refer to?
No I do not know but there must be other videos on YT that explains this. Put a link below if you find such.