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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 welc…
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Thank you so much. I got it to work. Excellent. Much appreciated. https://forum.cogsci.nl/uploads/984/MZUDDRGFEJNB.png
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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. https://forum.cogsci.nl/upl…
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Wow, I love these main effect graphs. Can you please show me a screenshot of you how do that in JASP? Thanks a lot.
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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 calle…
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Thank you, it is true, there were one p-values less than 0.05 out of the three p-values. I forgot there were two leading zeros 0.006. The Post Hoc analysis shows that overall, there were no significant interactions between the dependent variable and…
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To reduce the substantial violations of ANOVA assumptions, I have normalized the data, and the resulting output shows that the p-value is greater than .05. Thank you for pointing out the violations. Hopefully, the output is accurate and acceptable :…
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Thanks a lot for your feedback and the analysis. I have opened the attached zip file. The output is quite detailed. The first output of your analysis looks similar to mine. Great to learn that the correct statistical test (ANOVA) is being used. Two …
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Thank you for all your comments and help. After cleaning the sample data and removing the smaller data breach types, I now have 2920 samples. The number of Individuals affected is the dependent variable with two independent variables, 'Type of Breac…
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Thank you for the analysis. If I go with using 2969 as my sample size and using ANOVA, the p-value for both the covered entity type and the data breach type is less than .05 (.001 ), but the post hoc test shows different p values when comparing the …
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Let me explain a bit more about the population. The total number of data breach occurrences is 2969 and is regarded as the population spread across three different entity types and five breach vector types. The dependent variable is the number of PH…
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Thank you for your explanation. Assuming I want to drop the hypotheses and answer the main two research questions. What would be the best statistical analysis using the whole population as a sample? Thanks again.
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Here is what happened when I used the population as a sample. The issue I have with this approach is that it will not answer the research questions and hypotheses. Your thoughts are appreciated. https://forum.cogsci.nl/uploads/119/BUGO3MP1OTFS.png …
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that is exactly what I did. After determining the right sample size using G * power, I used a random function in Excel to select the sample size from the population. https://forum.cogsci.nl/uploads/637/2MTAW20OFLQC.png https://forum.cogsci.nl/uploa…
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I appreciate your feedback Andersony3k. Please tell me what statistical analysis would be used to answer the questions below. I have attached the population size. https://forum.cogsci.nl/uploads/930/N95I98JNG4FU.png https://forum.cogsci.nl/uploads/4…
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Thanks again Andersony3k. In order to answer the research question and hypotheses. To my limited knowledge, ANOVA is the preferred option. I just wanted a second opinion to validate my result for accuracy.
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https://forum.cogsci.nl/uploads/395/CEUKCQIRU08Q.zip Thank you for your response. The reason why I have to use ANOVA is because I need to test the hypotheses, and hence, I cannot use the entire population. I believe I have the correct sample sizes t…
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I have determined the sample size, which is 540 randomly selected. https://forum.cogsci.nl/uploads/515/CRRMJWYZT9BE.pdf https://forum.cogsci.nl/uploads/842/LBYAIT6OSTIV.pdf Please help me check if the analysis is correct and whether the result answ…
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Hi Alejandro, to add to my earlier comment. The attached CSV file is the whole population. But I would like to select a sample from the population. My dilemma is that I don't know how to determine the sample size using a G power or similar tool. I a…
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I am sorry, Alejandro, for the late response. I did not receive a notification that a comment had been added, or I may have accidentally deleted the notification. Yes, let me explain. I have one dependent and independent variable: The data breach t…