Survey research and design in psychology/Tutorials/ANOVA/Advanced

Design your own ANOVAs

 * Using qfsall.sav or any other data, conduct and interpret your own: (including descriptives, graphs, F tests, and follow-up tests as appropriate)
 * one-sample t-test
 * independent samples t-test
 * paired samples t-test
 * One-way ANOVA
 * Repeated-measures ANOVA
 * factorial ANOVA
 * Mixed-design ANOVA (or Split-plot ANOVA (SPANOVA))
 * ANCOVA
 * MANOVA

Interactions

 * Notes on understanding interaction
 * Create your own data set for conducting some mock 2-way ANOVA analyses
 * Adjust the data and / or ANOVA analyses in order to create the following (include ANOVA results and appropriate graphs):
 * No effects
 * Main effect A, no main effect B, no interaction
 * Main effect A, no main effect B, interaction
 * No main effect A, main effect B, no interaction
 * No main effect A, main effect B, interaction
 * Main effect A, main effect B, no interaction
 * Main effect A, main effect B, interaction
 * Interaction, no main effects
 * If unsure, you can download and try out interactions.sav (dataset), interactions.sps (syntax file), and interactions.spo (output file).

MANOVA

 * Allen & Bennett: Chapter 11 (pp. 141-161)
 * data_11_1.sav | sps
 * data_11_2.sav | sps