sofyan2000 wrote:
I have conducted a repeated measure mixed two-factor ANOVA on one sample
consisting of 2 groups (conservatives and liberals). The dependent variables
where ATTA (attitude towards policy A) and ATTB (attitude towardfs B). I
have a few questions:
1. What statistical ANOVA
Thanks to the many listserv members who responded to my query re:
Andrews' "A guide for selecting statistical techniques for analyzing
social science data."
At the suggestion of one listerv member, I contacted the Institute for
Social Research (Ann Arbor, MI) directly---they DO have copies of
Scott,
You might want to check out EPI-INFO which is available free of charge
from the CDC.
You can find a link at:
http://www.cdc.gov/epo/epi/epifaq.htm
You might also want to look at formulas for power analysis in the
Lemmeshow and Hosmer text entitled:
Adequacy of Sample Size in Health
Barnes and Noble online lists the original 1994 volume as a special order; the
1998 book is from SAS Institute, and was listed at BN among others.
(Incidentally, I think I may have seen a copy of the 1994 on the shelf about a
month ago at the Yale Coop bookstore in New Haven, so you might want
Consider _The Ecological Detective: Confronting Models with Data_, by Ray
Kilborn and Marc Mangel, Monographs in Population Biology, Princeton UP,
1997.
A colleague in our biology department, who teaches a biostat course for
undergrad bio majors, some of whom have minimal stat background, has
The 2nd Biennial Western Statistics Teachers Conference
(WeSTCo 2000) will be held on March 17 and 18 on the
campus of the University of Northern Colorado in Greeley, CO.
Sessions will be held on Friday afternoon and Saturday morning,
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Dr. Deming Naive? You, sir, are misguided and unfortunately,
misinformed of the genius of the master Dr. Shewhart, and his
disiple and messenger to the latter half of the 20th century,
Dr. Deming.
Humans want to do a good job. Dr. Deming was pellucid on this
point. People and school fit nicely
On Mon, 7 Feb 2000 18:42:03 -, "sofyan2000"
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3. Which part of the SPSS results (which heading?) afer running an MANOVA
shows the interaction between the between groups IV (political category
conservative vs. liberals) and the within-groups DV (ATTA ATTB).
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Thanks,
Dr. Robert C. Knodt
4949 Samish Way, #31
Bellingham, WA 98226
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