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Which ANOVA test?

6 years ago in ANOVA , Dissertation/Thesis By Ritu Gupta


I need to analyse the effect of dependent variable across independent variable. So, my question is which method I should select; Two-Way ANOVA or Mixed ANOVA? Also, explain your choice pls.
Thanks in advance.

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By Varun T Answered 6 years ago

I think you must use two-factor mixed ANOVA. It is also known as two-factor mixed-design ANOVA. You can refer to an examples in the link given below: https://statistics.laerd.com/spss-tutorials/mixed-anova-using-spss-statistics.php). Let me support my choice with an answer, I am asking you to use the same because there is a difference between an independent ANOVA and a mixed-design ANOVA. As mixed-design ANOVA is based on the number of times your dependent variable (DV) is measured per subject. At last, I would like to say that you should give a description to your research design and must use a mixed design ANOVA.


By Brijesh Sharma Answered 6 years ago

I am affixing a link of a paper. It is a whole paper about mixed ANOVA-MANOVA designs by Rouder et al., “Default Bayes Factors for ANOVA Designs “, 2012. Follow: http://pcl.missouri.edu/sites/default/files/Rouder.JMP_.2012.pdf


By Mansi Singhal Answered 6 years ago

I am attaching some link for your reference. You can look into them, and see how they can help you: – http://www.statmethods.net/stats/anova.html – http://personality-project.org/r/r.anova.html  


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