How to Find Inter-Groups Differences Using Spss/Excel/Web Tools in Common Experimental Designs: Book 1
By P.Y. Cheng
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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
P.Y. Cheng
Author Biography coming up soon
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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. 513561
Library of Congress Control Number: 2014905803
ISBN: Softcover 978-1-4931-3636-0
Hardcover 978-1-4931-3637-7
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Rev. date: 04/15/2014
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CONTENT
PART ONE – Examples in Common
Experimental Designs solved by SPSS 20
1.1.i Completely Randomized Design
- Equal Sample Size
1.1.ii Completely Randomized Design
- Unequal Sample Size
1.2.i Completely Randomized Block Design
1.2.ii Balance Design without Replication
1.3.i Two Factors (aXb factorial)
without Replication
1.3.ii Two Factors (aXb factorial)
with Replication
1.4 Repeated Measurement Analysis
1.5 Two Factors Mixed Design
1.6 Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA)
PART TWO – Examples in Common
Experimental Designs solved by Excel
2.1.i Completely Randomized Design
Equal Sample Size
a) Tukey’s Test
b) Fisher’s LSD
2.1.ii Completely Randomized Design
Unequal Sample Size
a) Scheffe’s Test
b) Fisher’s LSD
2.2.i Complete Randomized Block Design
2.2.ii Balance Design without Replication
2.3.i Two Factors (aXb factorial)
without Replication
2.3.ii Two Factors (aXb factorial)
with Replication
PART THREE – Examples in Common
Experimental Designs solved by Web Tools A and B
3.1.i Completely Randomized Design
- Equal Sample Size
a) Web Tool A
b) Web Tool B
3.1.ii Completely Randomized Design
- Unequal Sample Size
- Scheffe’s Test in Tool A
3.2.i Complete Randomized Block Design
3.2.ii Balance Design without Replication
3.3.i Two Factors (aXb factorial)
without Replication
3.3.ii Two Factors (aXb factorial)
with Replication
Appendix – F values Table
t values Table
Q values Table
Preface
The first characteristic of this book is the skipping of difficult theories, starting directly with typical examples, and the working out of the answers clearly by computer software. The aim is to help readers to be able to solve basic statistical problems in various Common Experimental Designs as soon as possible, and to be confident to run the tests and interpret the computer output, without being hesitated by the starting with large amount of difficult theories behind. This book has been reviewed by some experts as ‘…very practical, illustrative and directive, and is very useful for both practitioners and those who perform statistical analysis in experimental designs…’
One the other hand, there is a general belief that after getting a significant Anova result, using the built-in ‘Analysis TookPak’ Excel Add-In, nothing can be done further to find where do the differences exist, and we must use large packages such as SPSS to complete the job! However, we find that this might not be absolutely true. We can often find similar results as using SPSS by combining the overall Anova results with a few, simple, manual steps introduced in this book!
For the Web Tools, we have used:-
Web Tool A - Web tool for Multiple Comparisons after ANOVA – One-way
http://department.obg.cuhk.edu.hk/researchsupport/statstesthome.asp
Web Tool B - Web tool for Multiple Comparisons after ANOVA – One-way, Two-way
http://www.wessa.net
What being discussed above would occupy Part One, Two & Three of the