In treatment SS, n_i is actually n_j. Both are 4 in this case but n actually measures the rows. Not sure why but that's the case when I compared it to the outputs from r with another data set
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I'm glad the video was helpful! Seriously thrills me to see it being helpful to others... I'm not an ANOVA pro by any means, but recording this video helped me learn the topic a little more too.
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In treatment SS, n_i is actually n_j. Both are 4 in this case but n actually measures the rows. Not sure why but that's the case when I compared it to the outputs from r with another data set
hi sorry this is random but where do i find n_i and n_j
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You're legit a life saver, failing this class cuz of a dumbass professor who literally didn't teach this and expected us to know this.... (It's our first time dealing with this...) I hope to pass soon thanks to you
where did the 16 participants come from?
14.5 etc isn't a natural number. How did 14.5 football players eat the kale? How do is it clear there are 16 participants?
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Degree of freedom within or between the groups? Because one of them is n-k and the other is k-1.
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Nice work but the screen sometimes looks blur...
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I'm glad the video was helpful! Seriously thrills me to see it being helpful to others... I'm not an ANOVA pro by any means, but recording this video helped me learn the topic a little more too.
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Is an error the same as residual?
Why does it say treatment instead of among or error instead of within
Why on your video do u do n-1 go Df total but other vidz add up treatment and error
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Hi! I have a question do I include the control group in finding SS? And in my Ho since it has a control group would it be μ1=μ2=μ3=μ4?
did you figure it out