Correction to the narration: we use the two-factor ANOVA with replication because there are four REPLICATES of each treatment (four control, four experimental).
When I perform the two way ANOVA, I get an answer of #DIV/0! for all of my variances and therefore cannot calculate the standard error. Do you know why this might occur and how I can fix it?
Hello miss, I will like to know if the replicates amongst the treatment (control and experimental) can be unbalanced ? Is-it still possible to do a "two-factor ANOVA with replication" for this type?
@@amydykstra can you plz help me in arranging my data in row or column , accually I have a little bit idea about statistics but I need it in my reserch
Very nice... Thank you so much... I need a help for my survey analysis... I have taken 10 different questions with option a to d for my questionar... That I have collected from 1000 members... What should I do nxt.... Plz guide me
Yes, you can use a 2-factor ANOVA if you have four treatments. You can perform the ANOVA in Excel as long as the number of replicates in each treatment is the same.
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If we were to calculate standard deviation instead of standard error, the formula would be =sqrt(Variance), right?
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When I perform the two way ANOVA, I get an answer of #DIV/0! for all of my variances and therefore cannot calculate the standard error. Do you know why this might occur and how I can fix it?
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I have explained how to interpret the p-values in another video, th-cam.com/video/c64t7HBUYc0/w-d-xo.html
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I will like to know if the replicates amongst the treatment (control and experimental) can be unbalanced ? Is-it still possible to do a "two-factor ANOVA with replication" for this type?
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I use anova in three replication using origin or Excel or spss plz guide what I do its
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hello i have a question. Can i change the control and experimental to the nitrogen% and weeks to the duration of light as variable?
Yes, that sounds appropriate.
@@amydykstra can you plz help me in arranging my data in row or column , accually I have a little bit idea about statistics but I need it in my reserch
what should I do when I have 8 experimental and 10 control rows? Excel requires the same amount...
As far as I know, Excel does not have a plug-and-play option if your data are unbalanced. You may need another statistical program, such as SPSS or R.
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Very nice... Thank you so much... I need a help for my survey analysis... I have taken 10 different questions with option a to d for my questionar... That I have collected from 1000 members... What should I do nxt.... Plz guide me
VJ - sorry, but I am not an expert in analyzing data from surveys. I hope you can find help from someone else.
what if there are four treatments is it applicable to use two factor ANOVA ? plz answer me
Yes, you can use a 2-factor ANOVA if you have four treatments. You can perform the ANOVA in Excel as long as the number of replicates in each treatment is the same.
La réalisation des graphiques de l''analyse de variance reste encore très peu abordé sur TH-cam.
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