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Hi Sebastiaan, Thank you ever so much for your swift reply and for addressing the issue with the duplicate comments. It's rather enlightening to understand the rationale behind the restrictions on editing and deletion. Also, your reassurances regard…
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Hi, The Model Averaged R^2 in Bayesian analysis signifies the proportion of variance in the dependent variable that can be accounted for by the predictors across all contemplated models. This is calculated by averaging the R^2 values from all the mo…
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Hi, Your queries concern two crucial aspects of Bayesian Repeated Measures ANOVA: the Bayes Factor (BF10) and the effect size (R^2). 1. Bayes Factor (BF10): When performing a Bayesian Repeated Measures ANOVA in JASP, it automatically calculates the …
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https://forum.cogsci.nl/uploads/530/TE6FZC837JB3.png Hi, Putting your results in Excel: Based on your description, you have two individuals and three tests. I would suggest the following data layout in Excel. This table will provide a clear comparis…
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Hi, Putting your results in Excel: Based on your description, you have two individuals and three tests. I would suggest the following data layout in Excel: This table will provide a comparison of the results before and after treatment for both indiv…
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Hi, Your data needs to be in another format to use the split function in JASP for multiple boxplots effectively. In your case, instead of having separate columns for each question (Q1, Q2, Q3...), restructure your data to have one 'Question' column …
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Hi, While I can't guarantee this with absolute certainty, it appears that OpenSesame doesn't currently have a built-in function or option to reset all subwindows to their original location and size. Hope this helps.
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Hi You could try doing the following steps: Linearity: Use dummy coding to represent nominal independent variables as binary ones. You can use the lme4 package in R for this, as JASP might not handle categorical variables efficiently. Homoscedastic…
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Dear Johnny, Thanks for your reply. I understand. In addition, I am looking forward to the updated module. Regards, Chen