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Anova Test Result Analysis

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  • Thank you, sir. The descriptive plots shows that hacking/IT Incident has the highest individuals affected by the breach type compared to the Unauthorized Access/Disclosure and that aligns with the p-value of 0.006. By the way, is this analysis called a Two-Way-ANOVA? I appreciate your time and feedback.


  • Yes, it's a two-way ANOVA. More specifically, it's a two by three ANOVA.

    Here's the explicit plot of the main effect of Type of Breach:

    If you want to a graph that shows the significant main effect of Type of Breach, as well as the non-significant main effect of Covered Entity Type, as well as the non-significant interaction, an appropriate graph is below.


    R

  • Wow, I love these main effect graphs. Can you please show me a screenshot of you how do that in JASP? Thanks a lot.

  • I tried to reproduce the graphs, but the text overlapped one another. I don't know if I need to adjust the settings in JASP. Any tips on how to fix the graph image would be highly appreciated. Thank you for all your help.


  • You have to hover then click-and drag the little triangle to change the plot's size and dimensions. (Note: It will revert back to the default upon closing and then re-opening the jasp file.)


    R

  • Thank you so much. I got it to work. Excellent. Much appreciated.


  • In the spreadsheet view, you can also shorten the labels of your columns, if that makes the graphs look better. Or you can export them as pdf or pptx and use a different font size :-)

    EJ

  • Thank you for the suggestion, EJ. On another note, I have reformulated the research questions to align with the type of statistical test used in the analysis (Two-Way ANOVA). Please let me know if the questions and hypotheses are correct, and I welcome everyone's feedback on whether the questions need to be reworded. Thank you for your time; much appreciated.

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