Thank you SO much for this video! It is the clearest description of ANCOVA (and specifically what to do/where to stop when your slopes are unequal) that I have found yet!
Can you please explain why time series are not allowed? This would make the residuals non-independent of one another, but why does this invalidate the test? Would a LMM work better in this case, and if so would “time” as the continuous independent variable be the random effect to account for resampling of the same system? Thank you!
This is the best explanation of ANCOVA I have ever seen. Thank you so much for explaining it so succinctly!!
Thank you SO much for this video! It is the clearest description of ANCOVA (and specifically what to do/where to stop when your slopes are unequal) that I have found yet!
Vielen Dank - mit Abstand die beste Erklärung zur ANCOVA
Can you please explain why time series are not allowed? This would make the residuals non-independent of one another, but why does this invalidate the test? Would a LMM work better in this case, and if so would “time” as the continuous independent variable be the random effect to account for resampling of the same system? Thank you!
Just tested. Using aov(dependent~independent*factor) won't return with p values of each term. Maybe R has updated and changed code.
Thanks for the video.
Can you kindly guide me on this. I would like to know the non parametric ANCOVA.
Muy bueno! Gracias Matthew!
very clear !
Can you please share the code?
What code lol
great! thanks a lot!