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public:rem4:rem4-15:t-tests_and_linear_models [2015/10/12 10:36] thorisson2public:rem4:rem4-15:t-tests_and_linear_models [2024/04/29 13:33] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 | Many dependent variables, many independent variables  |  MANOVA (multiple analysis of variance)  | Many dependent variables, many independent variables  |  MANOVA (multiple analysis of variance) 
  
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 +=== p<0.05: A Word of Warning  ===
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 +| What Does p<0.005 Mean?  | David Colquhoun says: If there were actually no effect (if the true difference between means were zero) then the probability of observing a value for the difference equal to, or greater than, that actually observed would be p=0.05. In other words there is a 5% chance of seeing a difference at least as big as we have done, by chance alone.   \\  http://beheco.oxfordjournals.org/content/17/4/688.full    |
 +| The number will be right only if all the assumptions made by the test were true  | One of the assumptions is that the measurements are truly randomized -- that there is no relationship between the measurements of the dependent variable on the dimensions of the independent variable being tested. This assumption is however frequently broken.  |
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