Users' questions

How do I report one-way ANOVA results?

How do I report one-way ANOVA results?

When reporting the results of a one-way ANOVA, we always use the following general structure:

  1. A brief description of the independent and dependent variable.
  2. The overall F-value of the ANOVA and the corresponding p-value.
  3. The results of the post-hoc comparisons (if the p-value was statistically significant).

Can you do a one-way repeated measures ANOVA?

You can carry out a one-way repeated measures ANOVA using code or Stata’s graphical user interface (GUI). After you have carried out your analysis, we show you how to interpret your results.

What are the assumptions for one way ANOVA?

Assumptions. The results of a one-way ANOVA can be considered reliable as long as the following assumptions are met: Response variable residuals are normally distributed (or approximately normally distributed). Variances of populations are equal.

What does ‘one-way’ in an one-way ANOVA mean?

One – way ANOVA is a test for differences in group means One – way ANOVA is a statistical method to test the null hypothesis (H0) that three or more population means are equal vs. the alternative hypothesis (Ha) that at least one mean is different. Using the formal notation of statistical hypotheses, for k means we write:

What is one way ANOVA used to test?

Introduction. The one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) is used to determine whether there are any statistically significant differences between the means of two or more independent (unrelated) groups (although you

  • Assumptions.
  • Example.
  • Setup in SPSS Statistics.
  • What is a repeated measure?

    Repeated measurement. Repeated measurement: Separate measurements taken in time from the same experimental or sampling unit. Replication: the repetition in a study of a treatment or other factor.