11.6.2 Conduct a Mixed-Factorial Analysis of Variance (ANOVA).11.4.4 Get the data into the format you want.11.1 Do you remember things better when you take pictures of them?.10.6.4 Conduct a Repeated Measures Two-Factor Analysis of Variance (ANOVA).10.6.2 Conduct a Between-Subjects Two-Factor Analysis of Variance (ANOVA).10.4.4 Get the data into the format you want.10.1 Does standing up make you focus more?.9.6.4 Conduct planned comparisons using a paired-samples t-test.9.6.3 Conduct and graph One-Factor Repeated Measures ANOVA.9.6.2 Produce a frequency histogram and remove outliers.9.4.6 Conduct the repeated Measures ANOVA.9.1 Betcha can’t type JHDBZKCO very fast on your first try.8.6.4 Unplanned Comparisons: Post-hoc tests.8.6.2 Performing a One-Factor Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) & Graphing the data.
5.3.4 Entering data for sign test problems.5.3.2 Calculate difference scores between pairs of measures.5 Lab 5: Fundamentals of Hypothesis Testing.4.4.1 Saving data as standardized values.4.2.3 Sampling distributions for any statistic.4.2.2 sampling distribution of the mean.4 Lab 4: Normal Distribution & Central Limit Theorem.3.4.1 Correlation Coefficient for Bivariate Data: Two Variables.2.4.2 Descriptive Statistics and Histograms.2.4.1 Calculating Descriptive Statistics.
1.4.3 Opening a data file and producing different types of graphs.1.4.2 Reviewing variable properties and the Variable View tab.1.2.8 Asking Questions with the gap minder data.