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Psy 524 - AinsworthMANOVATry and write in meaningful sentences; clear and conciseOrganization 1 – organized by type of testParagraph 1 – Intro – tell what you did, define variables, assumptions, etc.Multivariate tests Do each main effect first, followed by 2-way interactions, then three-way interactions, etc. Cite F, p and (partial) eta-squared. …Wilk’s Lambda = _________, approximate F(dfeffect, dferror) = ________, p < (=) _________, η2 = _________.Univariate tests If there are significant multivariate tests When shifting from one type of analysis to another explain why there is a shift. “In order to explain the pattern of differences among the IVs on individual DVs, univariate analysis of variance were examined” except use the iv and dv names instead of just IVs and DVs. Do each main effect first, followed by 2-way interactions, then three-way interactions, etc. Cite F, p and (partial) eta-squared …F(dfeffect, dferror) = ________, p < (=) _________, η2 = _________.Individual Comparisons If there are significant univariate tests Any effect with more than two levels needs to be tested with comparisons among pairs of the levels (or combinations therein; e.g. linear trend, g3 vs. g2+g1/2, etc.) With any comparison you need to report the means for the groups “Men (M = 7.2) were significantly higher on scores of aggression than women (M = 2.3), F(dfeffect, dferror) = ________, p < (=) _________, η2 = _________. Comparisons can be planned or post hoc. Report all comparisons_ _ _ _ _ _ ________________________________________________________________________Organization 2 – organized by effectParagraph 1 – Intro – tell what you did, define variables, assumptions, etc.1 st Main Effect Multivariate test If multivariate test is significant than do univariate test If univariate test has more than 2 levels than do comparisons2 st Main Effect Multivariate test for this effect only If multivariate test is significant than do univariate test for this effect only If univariate test has more than 2 levels than do comparisons for this effect onlyPsy 524 - AinsworthMANOVANth Main effect, etc.1 st 2-way interaction Multivariate test If multivariate test is significant than do univariate test If univariate test has more than 2 levels than do comparisons2 st 2-way interaction Multivariate test for this effect only If multivariate test is significant than do univariate test for this effect only If univariate test has more than 2 levels than do comparisons for this effect onlyNth 2-way interaction.Higher order effects,


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