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Anova statistical testing - help!!!

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Tizzy | 21:07 Fri 25th Apr 2003 | How it Works
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'ello, i dont suppose anyone is a whizz at Anova testing ... luckily all the data i have is a one-way design but is related and unrelated! Dont know if this is me being stupid ... but what descriptive statistics should i include, its for a psychologoy experiement ... is it just the mean, median and mode?? Ta! T x
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How is the data related AND unrelated? If you give me more details I'll be able to help you. I just did a nasty stats psych dissertation.

Normally, for a one-way Anova you report the comparison of the means, Levene's statistic for homogeniety of variance and the between groups Anova statistic with it's significance value. In the meantime, take a look at this site: it really helped me through my projects

Do target=_blank>http://www.ats.ucla.edu/stat/spss/

Do a search on ANOVA etc and there's a lot of info there.

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hey beenee ... cheers for the link ... well it is unrelated and related because i have four different sets of data for four different experiments!!!

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