Quite interesting! I ran a 4 X 2 X 5 three-way factorial ANOVA to explore any viable variance in EI (Emotional intelligence) across the participants' age, gender, and YTEx (years of teaching experience), and found out that the main effects were not significant, whereas the three-way interaction was. I followed up on this finding using simple effects tests through modifying SPSS syntax as recommended by many researchers, including IBM's website. The Simple effects tests' outcome in SPSS seems to be complex, and I found myself overwhelmed with many tables, not knowing what to report exactly! I would immensely be grateful if you could help me sort this out.
Hey, thanks a lot for the video! But one question, sometimes I don't have an interaction effect between two factors from the table Tests of Between Subjects Effects. But when I run the tests for simple effects as you showed in this video. The results of the estimated marginal means show that the p-value between some factors is smaller than 0.05 nevertheless. Could you tell me why? Thanks in advance!
it gives me this error message "Text: score Command: UNIANOVA An undefined variable name, or a scratch or system variable was specified in a variable list which accepts only standard variables. Check spelling and verify the existence of this variable. Execution of this command stops.". It seems not to recognize score command, any suggestion to fix it?
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Quite interesting! I ran a 4 X 2 X 5 three-way factorial ANOVA to explore any viable variance in EI (Emotional intelligence) across the participants' age, gender, and YTEx (years of teaching experience), and found out that the main effects were not significant, whereas the three-way interaction was. I followed up on this finding using simple effects tests through modifying SPSS syntax as recommended by many researchers, including IBM's website. The Simple effects tests' outcome in SPSS seems to be complex, and I found myself overwhelmed with many tables, not knowing what to report exactly! I would immensely be grateful if you could help me sort this out.
Hey, thanks a lot for the video! But one question, sometimes I don't have an interaction effect between two factors from the table Tests of Between Subjects Effects. But when I run the tests for simple effects as you showed in this video. The results of the estimated marginal means show that the p-value between some factors is smaller than 0.05 nevertheless. Could you tell me why? Thanks in advance!
it gives me this error message "Text: score Command: UNIANOVA An undefined variable name, or a scratch or system variable was specified in a variable list which accepts only standard variables. Check spelling and verify the existence of this variable. Execution of this command stops.". It seems not to recognize score command, any suggestion to fix it?
Make sure variable names in the syntax are matched with those in the data file.
I was also struggling with the syntax, when I found out that "score" in the "UNIANOVA score BY gender major" is the name of the dependent variable.
This just saved my ass
Is there any way to perform this test without using syntax?
I’m not aware of ways to test simple effects without using syntax in SPSS.
Yes, but you have to split the variable... Its complicated