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Statistics II
Lecture 1: 1-way ANOVA
We can use ANOVA to see whether three or more groups have the same
population mean

Example question type:

'Do three or more groups have the same population mean and are the
populations classified according to one factor'



You could run multiple t-tests to answer this question, but the issue here is
inflation of surprise (= When one performs multiple comparisons on the same
data, the probability of finding a
surprising result goes up)

Risk of Type 1 error increases



ANOVA = ANalysis Of VAriance

Predictor variables are categorical factors

ANOVA is a family of statistical tests:

1. 1-way

Observations are independent (each participant measured only once)

1 experimental condition

2. Factorial

Observations are independent

2 or more experimental conditions. We can measure;

Individual effects

Interactions

3. Repeated measures

Observations are non independent



Statistics II 1

, Each subject is tested more than once or each stimulus is presented more
than once



Between group = different groups or subjects assigned to different conditions

Within group = the same subject is testes in more than 1 condition



Example;




Statistics II 2

, Use function aov() to run anova test. Here; does number of modulations depend on
age?

On the slide above you see, result in R & Anova table you see in textbooks

Residuals = variation within each of the groups

DFG= number of groups - 1

DFE = number of observations - number of groups (nrow-nlevels)

SSG = how much variation there is between groups, measures variation of the group
means around the overall mean. Number of observations * (mean group-overall
mean) ^2




SSE = how much variation there is within groups




SST = Sum of squares total, SSG+ SSE




Mean sq = Sum sq / Df ; MSG = SSG/DFG




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