Lecture 4: Factorial ANOVA & MANOVA (ARMS, Utrecht University)

Factorial ANOVA

A 2x3 ANOVA means there were two factors, one with two and one with three levels.

In this case you test three hypotheses:

  1. H0 : no main effect of factor 1 on dependent variable
  2. H0 : no main effect of factor 2 on dependent variable
  3. H0 : no interaction effect of factor 1 & 2 on dependent variable

Definition interaction effect: the effect of one factor is different for different levels of another factor. For example: the effect of the treatment is different for men and women.

If you found a significant interaction effect, it does not tell you the story of interest (which subgroups score higher/lower than others). Follow-up tests are needed, these are called Simple (Main) Effects. Here you look at the effect of one factor within one level of the other factor (for example only for women).

In the interaction plot you can quickly see whether there is an interaction or not: if the lines are parallel, there is no interaction. But disadvantage: you don’t know the confidence intervals from the plot only.

In a 2x3 ANOVA there are 2+3=5 simple main effects you could test. 

In SPSS, you can only run a simple main effect test through the syntax.

Effect sizes for all effects (main and interaction) for factorial ANOVA are: partial eta-squared.

Afbeelding met tafel

Automatisch gegenereerde beschrijving

 

 

In factorial ANOVA, you can use contrast testing as alternative to post-hoc pairwise comparisons. This only tests pre-specified hypotheses. No alpha corrections are needed --> more power. Disadvantage: it’s unlikelier you expose unexpected results that may be interesting for future research.

  • Simple contrast: compare each group to the first (or last; which your control group is) group.

Afbeelding met tekst, horloge, klok, meter

Automatisch gegenereerde beschrijving

 

Afbeelding met tekst, horloge, meter

Automatisch gegenereerde beschrijving

 

  • Repeated contrast: compares each group except the first is compared to the previous group

MANOVA

With MANOVA, you can compare two or more groups on multiple dependent variables simultaneously with one test.

The advantes of a MANOVA are important to understand and know. These advantages are:

  • Revealing (multivariate) differences not seen with several ANOVA’s
  • Protection for inflated type 1 error rate

Questions? Let me know in the contribution section!

Follow me for more summaries on statistics!

Image

Access: 
Public

Image

Join WorldSupporter!

Join with a free account for more service, or become a member for full access to exclusives and extra support of WorldSupporter >>

Check: concept of JoHo WorldSupporter

Concept of JoHo WorldSupporter

JoHo WorldSupporter mission and vision:

  • JoHo wants to enable people and organizations to develop and work better together, and thereby contribute to a tolerant tolerant and sustainable world. Through physical and online platforms, it support personal development and promote international cooperation is encouraged.

JoHo concept:

  • As a JoHo donor, member or insured, you provide support to the JoHo objectives. JoHo then supports you with tools, coaching and benefits in the areas of personal development and international activities.
  • JoHo's core services include: study support, competence development, coaching and insurance mediation when departure abroad.

Join JoHo WorldSupporter!

for a modest and sustainable investment in yourself, and a valued contribution to what JoHo stands for

Image

 

 

Contributions: posts

Help other WorldSupporters with additions, improvements and tips

Add new contribution

CAPTCHA
This question is for testing whether or not you are a human visitor and to prevent automated spam submissions.
Image CAPTCHA
Enter the characters shown in the image.

Image

Check more: related and most recent topics and summaries
Check more: institutions, jobs and organizations

Image

Follow the author: JuliaV
Share this page!
Statistics
3470
Submenu & Search

Search only via club, country, goal, study, topic or sector