Dr Grande, I'd like to make sure that you know how important your great explanations are for thousands of people around the world. Thanks a lot. Greetings from Brazil/Belgian.
Thank you for the video! It was helpful to learn that even though a t-test and ANOVA are different, they will provide the same statistical value when looking at two levels of an independent variable.
this video helped me understand that there is a difference between using independent t-test and ANOVA. Also this showed how to still run the statistics even when a variable is nominal or ordinal. I was not familiar with the f-test, so this did show me that this test is used to look at the variance.
It seems like both tests seem to yield similar results, such as the probability value. I did not know that you could use both tests to find the same answer. I guess now I can save myself time in the future when I use these tests.
Dr Grande, I'd like to make sure that you know how important your great explanations are for thousands of people around the world. Thanks a lot. Greetings from Brazil/Belgian.
Thank you for the video! It was helpful to learn that even though a t-test and ANOVA are different, they will provide the same statistical value when looking at two levels of an independent variable.
this video helped me understand that there is a difference between using independent t-test and ANOVA. Also this showed how to still run the statistics even when a variable is nominal or ordinal. I was not familiar with the f-test, so this did show me that this test is used to look at the variance.
Thank you for the explanation of t-test and ANOVA this information will be very helpful to me when completing my reaasserch proposal.
Even more helpful going over this again!
It seems like both tests seem to yield similar results, such as the probability value. I did not know that you could use both tests to find the same answer. I guess now I can save myself time in the future when I use these tests.
A cool way to use SPSS to compare data between t test and anova which can be helpful in the future with research data.
Thanks