Pleasure. Negative means that tue second group has higher mean value. For example if you are comparing 2 and 3, if three has higher mean, this will result in negative mean difference
Thank you so much Prof for this great work. Please can you clarify me on something? I performed a One-way ANOVA on my results and p value was greater than 0.05. The normality check also showed that p value was greater than 0.05. However, the homogeneity test shows that p value was less than 0.05. What does that imply? Thanks!
Every software offers its own advantages. SPSS is widely used and has a number of good tutorials available. But is costly. Both JAMOVI and BlueSKy are free. I personally found Jamovi easier to use but it has limited option. BlueSky has more options.
If the size of sample are equal but not normally distributed . but there is homogeneity we can use parametric anova. He also gives refrence author i dnt remember name 1968 date
Thank you sooooo much!!! This is SO CLEAR!!! GREAT WORK!!
Thanks. I am glad you liked it
Thank you so much for this video!! In the post-hoc test if the mean difference is a negative value, how can it be interpreted?
Pleasure. Negative means that tue second group has higher mean value. For example if you are comparing 2 and 3, if three has higher mean, this will result in negative mean difference
Thank you, prof. looks like Jamovi has limited options, is that mean better to rely on SPSS?
Spss is better because it has many options..
Thank you so much Prof for this great work. Please can you clarify me on something? I performed a One-way ANOVA on my results and p value was greater than 0.05. The normality check also showed that p value was greater than 0.05. However, the homogeneity test shows that p value was less than 0.05. What does that imply? Thanks!
Thanks. I am glad you liked it.
Please watch this video
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Much appreciated
Thank you
Which one is simple easy spss or bluesky or jamovi
Every software offers its own advantages. SPSS is widely used and has a number of good tutorials available. But is costly. Both JAMOVI and BlueSKy are free. I personally found Jamovi easier to use but it has limited option. BlueSky has more options.
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If data is not normally distributed but homogeneity in varaince
Use Kruskal Wallis for the r more than 2 groups
If the size of sample are equal but not normally distributed . but there is homogeneity we can use parametric anova. He also gives refrence author i dnt remember name 1968 date
So sir in this test data has neither normality nor homogeneity so u not run tukeys test. So i too should run same test
If you data violates assumptions, then alternative is Kruskal walis