11: BG ANOVA
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- 17377
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- 11.1: Why ANOVA?
- What do you do when you have three groups?
- 11.2: Introduction to ANOVA's Sum of Squares
- Return of the dreaded Sum of Squares!
- 11.3: Hypotheses in ANOVA
- With three or more groups, research hypothesis get more interesting.
- 11.4: Practice with Job Applicants
- Let's practice the process with the Sum of Squares filled in the ANOVA Summary Table.
- 11.5: Introduction to Pairwise Comparisons
- You rejected the null hypothesis, now what?
- 11.6: Practice on Mindset Data
- Let's go through the whole process, including calculating Sums of Squares and Tukey's HSD to answer a research question on mindset.
- 11.7: On the Relationship Between ANOVA and the Student t Test
- If there are two groups and a quantitative DV, which test should you run?
- 11.8: Non-Parametric Analysis Between Multiple Groups
- What if you have three or more groups, and you don't think that they're normally distributed?
- 11.9: BG ANOVA Practice Exercises
- Why don't you try some quick exercises before you try homework?