Hoorcollege Factorial ANOVA and MANOVA
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Welke onderwerpen worden behandeld in het hoorcollege?
MANOVA = multivariate version of a basic ANOVA. Factor is independent variable that is categorical. Outcome is dependent variable that is continuous. An ANOVA has one outcome variable and a MANOVA has more outcome variables. With MANOVA, with one test, two or more groups are compared on multiple dependent variables simultaneously.
Contrast testing = alternative to post-hoc comparisons. This are planned comparisons, therefore you don't need alpha corrections.
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Hoorcollege aantekeningen
Factorial ANOVA & MANOVAMANOVA = multivariate version of a basic ANOVA. Factor is independent variable that is categorical. Outcome is dependent variable that is continuous. An ANOVA has one outcome variable and a MANOVA has more outcome variables. 2x3 ANOVA means there are 2 factors, one with 2 levels and one with 3 levels. Main effect is when you look at just one factor. Interaction effect is when you look at the relation between the two factors.
- Interaction effect = the effect of one factor on the outcome is different for different levels of another factor. When the lines in a plot are not parallel, there is interaction. Moderation is interaction, but with moderation you call one factor the moderator. A significant interaction effect does not tell you the story of interest (which subgroups score higher/lower than others). Follow-up tests after a significant interaction are called simple (main) effects.
- Simple main effects = effect of one factor within one level of the other factor. It’s called a simple effect because you only look at one level. SPSS requires syntax commands to execute simple main effects. When you have a 2x3 ANOVA you have 2+3 simple main effects tests.
- Run the factorial analysis of variance and paste syntax
- Add lines to syntax to request simple main effects
Other things you need to know about factorial ANOVA
Effect sizes for all effects are partial eta squared = how much variation is explained by the factors. Contrast testing as alternative to (explanatory) post-hoc pairwise comparisons. If an ANOVA is significant but it compares more than two means, you only know that the means are not the same. Post-hoc comparisons search after the analysis how the groups differ (this is an exploratory approach wherefor you need a type I correction). Better is to test only the pre-specified hypotheses. Therefore, you don’t need alpha corrections à more power. This are planned comparisons = contrast testing. Disadvantage compared to exploring everything: exploring can expose unexpected results that may be interesting for future research.
Contrast testing
Provided in SPSS menu for main effect only. For the order E – A – B. When you have 3 levels, you have 2 contrasts.
Simple contrast = each group is compared to the first group.
- Contrast 1: A vs E C1 = A – E H0: C1 = 0
- Contrast 2: B vs E C2 = B – E H0: C2 = 0
Repeated contrast = each group except the first is compared to the previous group.
- Contrast 1: A vs E C1 = A – E H0: C1 = 0
- Contrast 2 B vs A C2 = B – A H0: C2 = 0
MANOVA
With MANOVA, with one test, two or more groups are compared on multiple dependent variables simultaneously. Advantages over using several ANOVA’s are:
- Revealing (multivariate) differenced not seen with several ANOVA’s
- Protection for inflated type I error rate (capitalization on chance)
A MANOVA can have two dependent variables but also more. A MANOVA looks at the combined differences of the outcome variables, where an ANOVA just compare one outcome variable. You need to do a follow up analysis to see how the groups differ.
What you need to know and understand about MANOVA:
- Two reasons to use a MANOVA
- Performing MANOVA in SPSS and correctly interpret Wilk’s lambda and follow-up ANOVA tests
- Assumptions of MANOVA and how to check these
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Summary and Study Notes - Advanced Research Methods and Statistics (2019/2020 - UU)
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- Hoorcollege Moderation and Mediation
- Seminar Assumptions and Bootstraps
- Hoorcollege ANOVA en ANCOVA
- Hoorcollege Factorial ANOVA and MANOVA
- Seminar Open Science
- Hoorcollege Repeated Measures Analysis and Mixed Designs
- Hoorcollege SPSS
- Oefententamen SPSS skills exam (2019/2020 - UU)
- Hoorcollege Logistische Regressie
- Hoorcollege Systematische Review: Meta-analyse
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