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Analysis of variance John W. Worley AudioGroup, WCL Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering University of Patras, Greece http://www.wcl.ee.upatras.gr/AudioGroup/
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Slide 2 of 25 Experiment Hypothesis Null Hyp. (H 0 )Exp. Hyp. (H 1 ) I.V.D.V. Data NominalOrdinalIntervalRatio Analysis Modify Hyp. Type I Type II
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Slide 3 of 25 Data Analysis Descriptive Mean. Standard error the mean (SEM). Inferential statistics t-test. –Related-means t-test. –Independent-means t-test. Univariate Analysis of Variance (ANOVA). Multivariate ANOVA (MANOVA).
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Slide 4 of 25 Variance µ1µ1 µ2µ2 Small Variance
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Slide 5 of 25 Variance µ1µ1 µ2µ2 Large Variance
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Slide 6 of 25 µ1µ1 µ2µ2 P < 0.05 Small Variance
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Slide 7 of 25 µ1µ1 µ2µ2 P > 0.05 Large Variance
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Slide 8 of 25 Errors in statistical decisions Type I error: Rejecting Null Hyp. when it’s true. Type II error: Retaining Null Hyp. when its false.
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Slide 9 of 25 Factorial design: Definitions Factor is a categorical predictor variable e.g. A treatment. Level is amount of the factor. e.g. the amount of treatment. One-way ANOVA One factor, multiple levels. Two-way ANOVA Two factors, different levels within the factors.
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Slide 10 of 25 ANOVA: Assumptions Normal distributed data. Histogram Kolmogorov-Smirnov test Shapiro-Wilk test Interval or ratio data. Independence. Homogeneity of variance. Levens test
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Slide 11 of 25 Mnemonic aid YESNO Levels of Factor Mnemonic n1n1 n2n2 n Subjects One-way, Between-Subjects Design: - One between groups factor (with 2 levels).
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Slide 12 of 25 Memory recall with practise Levels of Factor Time Day-1Day-2Day-3 One-way, Within-subjects Design: - One within groups factor (with 3 levels) n1n1 n2n2 n Subjects
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Slide 13 of 25 Mnemonic aid YES NO Levels of Factors Mnemonic Levels of Factors Time Day-1Day-2Day-3 n1n1 n2n2 n Subjects Mixed Design: - One between groups factor (with 2 levels). - One within groups factor (with 3 levels) Day-1Day-2Day-3
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Slide 14 of 25 Variable Interaction Story recall is improved by mnemonic aid and practice, with no interaction. An interaction, practice has a greater effect upon recall with a mnemonic aid.
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Slide 15 of 25 Post-hoc tests Least-significant difference (LSD) pairwise comparison. No Type I error control. Studentized Newman-Keuls (SNK). Liberal, no Type I error control. Bonferroni Method. Controls Type I error Good when comparisons small. Tukey Test Controls Type I error Good when comparisons large.
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Slide 16 of 25 MANOVA Memory recall with practise Levels of Factor Time Day-1Day-2Day-3 n1n1 n2n2 n Subjects Recall Comprehension Confidence
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Slide 17 of 25 Multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA) 2-stage test For more than one DV. Avoids Type I error, with multiple ANOVA’s. Detects differences among a combination of variables
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Slide 18 of 25 MANOVA: Pre-requisites. What DV’s: Correlations*. Discriminate function variates. Assumptions: Independence. Random sampling. Interval data Multivariate normality Equality of covariance F Leven’s test F Box’s test *Cole et al (1994) Psych. Bulletin, 115(3), 465-474.
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Slide 19 of 25 MANOVA: Output Pillai-Bartlett Trace (V). Wilk’s Lamda (Λ). Hotelling’s T 2. Roy’s Largest Root.
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Slide 20 of 25 Distributions platykurtic leptokurtic
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Slide 21 of 25 MANOVA: Output Pillai-Bartlett Trace (V). Wilk’s Lamda (Λ). Hotelling’s T 2. Roy’s Largest Root.
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Slide 22 of 25 MANOVA: Follow-up analysis If MANOVA sig. F ANOVA Type I error –Bonferroni correction F Discriminant analysis
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Slide 23 of 25 Practical Considerations Controls Standardisation. F Instructions Practise/fatigue effects F Counterbalance conditions. F Randomise trial order. Within- or Between-subjects design? For MANOVA: Choose DV’s theoretically Do Follow-up analysis. Experimentwise errors
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Slide 24 of 25 Conclusions Identify your DV type. Within- or Between-subjects design. Control for everything. Report descriptive and inferential statistics. ANOVA is highly useful. MANOVA is logical progression. F Follow-up analysis. F Bonferroni correction.
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AudioGroup, WCL Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering University of Patras, Greece http://www.wcl.ee.upatras.gr/AudioGroup/
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