Listen "Comparing Many Groups on 1 or More Measures"
Episode Synopsis
Hello folks, and welcome to one of our last stats episodes with new material! In this episode, we're going to discuss and learn about ANOVA, which is short for analysis of variance. We will use the ANOVA tests in SPSS when we are comparing more than two groups. In short, what this test allows us to do is separate out parts of our sample on factors that we think affect our dependent variable... or in other words, some way of separating our groups that doesn't split the group into two. An example: let's say I want to compare freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors on their GPA--well, an ANOVA let's me do just that. The conversation will take us through a more thorough understanding of an F test, how we calculate degrees of freedom for an ANOVA, and what we can do to figure out not only effect size but how we can know which groups really are different from one another. I'll also cover more details on SPSS Assignment #3 as well as our Final Research Paper. Questions? Shoot me an email anytime!
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