comparing several means: one-way anova lesson 15
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Analysis of Variance
or ANOVA Comparing 2 or more treatments
i.e., groups Simultaneously
H0: 1 = 2 = 3 …
H1: at least one population different from others ~
Experimentwise Error
Why can’t we just use t tests? Type 1 error: incorrectly rejecting H0 each comparison = .05
Experimentwise probability of type 1 error P (1 or more Type 1 errors) ~
Experimentwise Error
H0: 1 = 2 = 3
Approximate experimentwise errorH0: 1 = 2 = .05
H0: 1 = 3 = .05
H0: 2 = 3 = .05
experimentwise .15 ANOVA: only one H0
= .05 (or level you select) ~
Analysis of Variance: Terminology Factor
independent variable Single-Factor Design (One-way)
single independent variable with 2 or more levels
levels: values of independent variable ~
Analysis of Variance: Terminology Repeated Measures ANOVA
Same logic as paired t test Factorial Design
More than one independent variable Life is complex: interactions
Mixed Factorial Design At least 1 between-groups & within
groups variable Focus on independent-measures ~
e.g., Effects of caffeine on reaction time
Single-factor design
with 3 levels
Caffeine dose
0 mg 50 mg 100 mg
1 rt M 2 rt M 3 rt M
3 x 2 Factorial design
Sex
male
female
0 mg 50 mg 100 mg
1 rt M 2 rt M 3 rt M
4 rt M 5 rt M 6 rt M
Test Statistic F ratio
ratio of 2 variances
(error) chanceby expected difference
means samplebetween differencet
(error) chance by expected e)(differenc variance
means sample between es)(differenc varianceF
same concept as t tests
F = t2 Only 2 groups ~
F ratio
MS: mean squared deviations = variance MSB = MS between treatments
Textbook: MSM
Average distance b/n sample means MSW = MS within treatments
Textbook: MSR differences between individuals same as s2
pooled ~
Logic of ANOVA
Differences b/n groups (means) bigger than difference between individuals?
If H0 false then distance between groups should
be larger ~
W
B
MS
MSF
Partitioning SS SST = total sums of squares
total variability SSB = between-treatments sums of squares
variability between groups SSW = within-treatments sums of squares
variability between individuals
WBT SSSSSS T
B
SS
SSR 2
* % variance explained by IV
SPSS One-way ANOVA Menu
Analyze Compare Means One-way ANOVA
Dialog box Dependent List (DV) Factor (IV) Options:
Descriptives, Homogeneity of Variance
Post Hoc ~
Interpreting ANOVA Reject H0
at least one sample different from others
do not know which one(s) Must use post hoc tests
Post hoc: after the fact ONLY if rejected H0 for ANOVA
Many post hoc tests Differ on how conservative ~
Post Hoc Test: Pairwise comparisons
Adjusted levels LSD (Least Significant Difference)
Basically t-test, no adjustment Tukey’s HSD
Similar logic to t – test Scheffe Test
F test with only 2 groups Differ on how conservative
More conservative bigger difference required ~