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Chapter 8: Factorial ANOVA - Heather C. Lench, Ph.D.
heatherlench.comChapter 8: Factorial ANOVA **This chapter corresponds to chapter 13 of your book (Two Too Many Factors) What it is: Factorial ANOVA is used to test the influence of two (or more) factors on an outcome. It is a variant of the one way ANOVA you learned about in Chapter 7 and is based on
1 Theory: The General Linear Model
psych.colorado.eduANOVA “factor” is the type of SSRI and it would have four levels, one for each drug. A oneway ANOVA is an ANOVA that has one and only one factor. The terms n-way ANOVA and factorial ANOVA refer to the design when there are two or more categorical independent variables. Suppose that the animals in the above study were
Three-Way ANOVA 22 - New York University
www.psych.nyu.edu688 Chapter 22 • Three-Way ANOVA A CONCEPTUAL FOUNDATION 22 Chapter Three-Way ANOVA You will need to use the following from previous chapters: Symbols k: Number of independent groups in a one-way ANOVA c: Number of levels (i.e., conditions) of an RM factor n: Number of subjects in each cell of a factorial ANOVA N T: Total number of observations in an experiment ...
2x2 Mixed Groups Factorial ANOVA - University of Nebraska ...
psych.unl.eduA mixed-groups factorial ANOVA with follow-ups using the LSD procedure (alpha = .05) was performed to examine the effects of dog breed duration in obedience school on the number of times dogs growled per week. Table 1 shows the means for the conditions of the design. There was an interaction