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How to Find Inter-Groups Differences Using Spss/Excel/Web Tools in Common Experimental Designs: Book Two
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How to Find Inter-Groups Differences Using Spss/Excel/Web Tools in Common Experimental Designs: Book Two
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Book 1:
How to find Inter-Groups Differences
Using SPSS/Excel/Web Tools
In Common Experimental Designs
Book 3:
Analysis of Experimental Data
Using Excel as if using SPSS
A Break Through
English Version
Book 4:
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Excel ???? SPSS
LanguageEnglish
PublisherXlibris AU
Release dateMay 16, 2014
ISBN9781493135547
How to Find Inter-Groups Differences Using Spss/Excel/Web Tools in Common Experimental Designs: Book Two
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P.Y. Cheng

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    How to Find Inter-Groups Differences Using Spss/Excel/Web Tools in Common Experimental Designs - P.Y. Cheng

    Copyright © 2014 by P.Y. Cheng. 527947

    All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the copyright owner.

    Used with permission from Microsoft.

    Rev. date: 05/07/2017

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    Contents

    More Advance Topics (Only Spss Is Used In This Part)

    4.1. - Planned Comparisons Using ‘Contrast’ Method

    4.2 Interaction In Factorial Design

    Example 4.2 Solved With Spss

    4.3 - Fixed And Random Factors

    4.4 – Latin Square Design

    4.5 Nested Design

    4.6 - Split Plot Design

    Supplementary Sections

    Installation And Introduction Of Statistical Software

    Using Regression To Find Group Differences In Excel

    Xlstat Excel Add-In Vs Spss 20.0

    Part Four

    More Advance Topics

    (Only SPSS is used in this part)

    • Planned Comparisons - ‘Contrast Method’

    • Interaction in Factorial Designs

    • Fixed and Random Factors

    • Latin Square Design

    • Nested Design

    • Split Plot Design

    4.1. - Planned Comparisons using ‘Contrast’ Method

    • Instead of ‘un-planned’ comparisons (after the experiment) using Post Hoc Tests, we might also run ‘planned’ comparisons (before the experiment) using the ‘Contrast Method’.

    Example 4.1.i – Planned comparisons in One-way Anova

    • A new drug is tired in 3 groups of patients respectively: Group one - placebo (e.g. a canine), Group two - Low Dosage and Group three – High Dosage. The respond is a score, the higher the better.

    • Please run planned comparisons for:

    1. With and without any drug

    2. High Dosage and Low Dosage of drug.

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    ‘Planned Comparisons’ using ‘Contrast Method’ in SPSS

    1. Input Data.

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    2. In ‘Variable view’, give variable names, decimal places etc.

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    3. ‘Analyze’, ‘Compare Means’, ‘One-Way Anova’.

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    4. Move ‘Dosage’ under ‘Dependent List’ and ‘Group’ under ‘Factor’. Press ‘Contrasts’.

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    5. You would see this window.

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    6. For testing for any ‘Trends’, Check ‘Polynomial’, choose ‘Quadratic’ for this case with 3 groups. (After choosing e.g. ‘Quadratic’, lower orders e.g. ‘Linear’ would also be tested automatically!)

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    7. For running 1st ‘Planned Comparison’ for testing any difference between ‘With and Without’ any drugs, weighting for each group is assigned as : Placebo : -2, Low Dosage : 1, High Dosage : 1 (total = 0). For assigning the weighting for Placebo, input ‘-2’ in ‘Coefficients’ and click ‘Add’.

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    8. Then repeat with ‘1’ for ‘Low Dosage’ and also with ‘1’ for ‘High Dosage’, click ‘Next’ for the next planned comparison.

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    9. To Run the 2ndcomparison for comparing Low Dosage and High Dosage, give ‘0’ to weighting of ‘Placebo’, ‘-1’ to ‘Low Dosage’ and ‘1’ to ‘High Dosage’.

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    10. Click ‘OK’ to run.

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