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Your design contains empty cells: please help :(

when i try to analyse the data i will provide below, it tells me that there are empty cells when there are nto and i dont know what to do as i have to do an assignment due in 2 weeks. im doing anova and am not sure whats wrong. please help me.

Thanks :)

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  • Hi, thanks for your response,

    i have already seen that post but i am still confused as to what i should do.

    is it possible if you could explain it again as i dont see frequency or contingency tables anywhere :(

    thanks

  • now it says this analysis terminated unexpectadely when i put in sum of squares type 2

  • edited December 2024

    It turns out that there are multiple problems:

    (1) Note that sums of squares should generally be Type III.

    (2) Because of an apparent misspelling, you have four word types instead of three: "living", "object", "enviro", and "Enviro".

    (3) Your "Participants" column suggests that instead of nine participants you have only three. Thus, for an analysis of variance, you would need to do a repeated measures ANOVA (repeated-measures mixed factorial ANOVA with Word Type varying within participants and Group varying between participants). However, your data are not properly arranged for a repeated measures ANOVA. See https://jasp-stats.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Statistical-Analysis-in-JASP-2024.pdf

    (4) It appears that your neutral group includes only one participant (Participant #3). In JASP, you need more than one participant in each group in order to run an ANOVA.

    R

  • hi, thanks for the response and sorry to bother you again but could you please tell me how i would analyse the results of this dataset please:

    it goes a lot further down too

    thanks :)

  • edited December 2024

    it worked if dont include the participant numbers.

    is there a way for me to include them

  • For a repeated-measures ANOVA , first, you need to get your data into the format illustrated below. Then, I refer you again to the JASP documentation to learn how to do a repeated-measures ANOVA in JASP.


    R

  • it works if i dont include the participant numbers

    is there a way for it to work if i include them.

  • it works if i dont include the participant numbers

    is there a way for it to work if i include them.

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