Two-way ANOVA in SPSS - Factorial Analysis of Variance

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Video Transcript: In this video we'll take a look at the two way between subjects ANOVA. And the two way between subjects ANOVA has two factors or independent variables and it has one dependent variable. So this is an expansion of the one-way anova. Recall that the one-way anova had one factor or one independent variable and it's called one way to indicate that there's one independent variable. So now notice that we have the two-way anova to indicate that there's two independent variables. And in this example we're going to continue and expand upon our example with the volume that we saw before, where in this case we're going to have a no volume group and a high volume group. We won't have a low volume group so just no volume or high volume that's going to be our first factor as you can see here. Factor one is volume none and high and then a second factor is study method where here for study method we have two types either spaced studying or cramming…

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Can't help but notice your data table examines music, study methods, and exam scores. I'm currently cramming for an exam with high volume music.

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