My professor is clueless as to how to teach this to students that aren't math related majors. You have once again kept me from failing a Statistics test. Thank you sir
I have been trying and trying to understand this from my statistics notes from a few years ago but your explanation was incredible and it makes a lot of sense to me. Thank-you so so much for this!
your lead concentration is your dependent variable and the stations and seasons are the independent variables - the amount of lead in the sediment DEPENDS on which station and which season. I hope this helps ( and hopefully I am right about that)
Hi great video. I had one quick question. I ran the data in SPSS and Jamovi and got a significant result for school level 4.75 just at a p value of .05. I did not hand calculate. That’s why I ran it in both Jamovi and SPSS. Fraser
Very useful clip, but question is Two Independent factors (without Replicates), do we need to calculate Interaction? I saw Excel Data Analysis without Interaction.
Same to Birendra Bahadur Rana It seems error in SS schoolxdosage, SS school, SS dosage. Should it be the square of (every single observation minus the mean)?
My dferror turned out to be 0... can I still do this test? would I have to use another alpha value? and what is the alpha value? Would appreciate any help figuring out how do to this :)
alejandro alarcon a and b are the levels for each factor. a = 2 since there are two levels for students (college and high school. b = 3 since there are 3 levels for dosage (0, 50, and 100mg)
If I analyze for lead concentration on marine sediments and I have 4 stations and I'm doing the analysis for two seasons, would the number of stations be the dependent variables and the two seasons the independent variable?
My professor is clueless as to how to teach this to students that aren't math related majors. You have once again kept me from failing a Statistics test. Thank you sir
This helped me to pass my PhD proposal defense. Thanks much.
this video deserves more than million likes. sir a very big thanks to you for this incredible explanation. God bless you.
I have been trying and trying to understand this from my statistics notes from a few years ago but your explanation was incredible and it makes a lot of sense to me. Thank-you so so much for this!
Cannot express how much this helped me.... much appreciated!
3 hours in class and didn't get it. 10 minutes here: golden!
your lead concentration is your dependent variable and the stations and seasons are the independent variables - the amount of lead in the sediment DEPENDS on which station and which season. I hope this helps ( and hopefully I am right about that)
Wow!!! you explain in such an easy way!! Thank you so much!!
Thank you so much! Very thorough and easy to follow
you saved my life, I'm eternally grateful !
SIMPLE and CLEAR, just amazing!
Hi great video. I had one quick question. I ran the data in SPSS and Jamovi and got a significant result for school level 4.75 just at a p value of .05. I did not hand calculate. That’s why I ran it in both Jamovi and SPSS.
Fraser
Very useful lecture. your way is easier than the one I used to use
you are getting me through my statistics final project! thanks!
Love your simplicity. Thanks.
i big like bro. i had the same assignment but different entries. this is amazing.
thankyou so much for such easy presentation of numerical
thank you so much this helps for my thesis
not visible enough, the video is blurred, but i need it and your lecture method.
Extremely helpful, thank you!
Very useful clip, but question is Two Independent factors (without Replicates), do we need to calculate Interaction? I saw Excel Data Analysis without Interaction.
"so we're gonna go to this big F table that we have"
I lolled
How about the multiple comparisons for the same data set?
Very good! Thank you
Same to
Birendra Bahadur Rana
It seems error in SS schoolxdosage, SS school, SS dosage. Should it be the square of (every single observation minus the mean)?
Simple and easy to understand, thanks
I got lost along the way. How did you come up with a-1, and the rest of numbers?
My dferror turned out to be 0... can I still do this test? would I have to use another alpha value? and what is the alpha value? Would appreciate any help figuring out how do to this :)
Is your formula for the SS schoolxdosage is correct? I find some mistake while doing my calculation.
Yeah, i think T/N part should be substracted
While formulating decision rule,
For school he considered 1 and 30.
How are we getting this 30?
Can someone please explain.
Okay so with the results, are post hoc analyses necessary? Why or why not?
You are a god
is it possible for the df error be equal to 0?I don't know if we're using the right type of anova thou... we are only proving a study...
You are a god. Thank you. I am forever in your debt.
Please sir i have a similar problem is they a way you can help please
if i have unequal sample sizes in different cells is this still applicable
how did you obtain a and b ? a=2 and b=3 but why? what a and b means?
alejandro alarcon a and b are the levels for each factor. a = 2 since there are two levels for students (college and high school. b = 3 since there are 3 levels for dosage (0, 50, and 100mg)
* light bulb flashes* Thank you!
excellent.thanks!
Thank you so much for this video!
if there are more than two independent factors then which test should we go for?
hello sir. .do you a PPT presentation about this one sir? pwde po ba makahingi sir?
IS THIS THE SAME AS A TWO-WAY ANOVA????? If not can someone link me their video for that pleaaasseeee :)
TheRealAlinaZhu yes
Yes it iss
?why a=2 at the df of school eqution? isn't a is the no. of levels
If I analyze for lead concentration on marine sediments and I have 4 stations and I'm doing the analysis for two seasons, would the number of stations be the dependent variables and the two seasons the independent variable?
i wish you could teach all my math courses in college
The slides are not so clear sir
how did you calculate b and a?
awesome video, super helpful
how have you calculated alpha
where did n come from?
Good afternoon sir
Thanks!!!
are u sure it is independent? or dependent?
why 2.25 on SsSchool
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