Chapter 13- Intro To Analysis Of Variance Flashcards
Define
Factor
The variable (independent or quasi-independent) that designates the groups being compared
Define:
ANOVA
Analysis of Variance(ANOVA) is a hypothesis procedure that is used to evaluate mean difference between two or more treatments ( or populations)
Define:
Levels
The individual conditions or values that make up a factor
Define:
Factorial Design
A study that combines two or more factors
What is the difference between a one way ANOVA and a repeated factorial design?
One way ANOVA has one independent variable or factor. Whereas a repeated factorial design is anytime you take measures over time
Define the Null hypothesis in words.
The level or value in the factor does not affect the dependent variable; in the population the means of the group do not differ
State the Null Hypothesis.
H0= μ1=μ2=μ3
Give an example of a notation for a factorial ANOVA.
2•3 factorial ANOVA
Define Alternative Hypothesis in words.
At least one population mean is different from another
State both ways you can write the Alternative Hypothesis.
H1: μ1≠μ2≠μ3
H1: μ1=μ3 but μ2 is different
What are the steps required to calculate this?
- Calculate the SS and find the big ΣX2, ΣX, N
- Calculate the SStotal
- Calculate the SSwithin
- Calculate the SSbetween
- Calculate the Df total
- Calculate the Df within
- Calculate the Df between
- Calculate the MS between
- Calculate the MS within
- Calculate the F
- Look it up