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Study Guide for Final Exam


One-Way ANOVA
When would you use a one-way ANOVA?
What are the two types of variance that make up the F ratio in a one-way ANOVA and what are
these variances measuring?
What do the null and alternative hypotheses claim?
What are the statistical assumptions for a one-way ANOVA?
When would you use contrasts?
Be able to calculate by hand:
A between-subjects ANOVA from raw scores
A between-subjects ANOVA from a source table
Be able to interpret SPSS results and report results in APA format for:

A one-way ANOVA
Tukey’s HSD post hoc test
Contrasts in an ANOVA
Non-linear trends in an ANOVA
Effect size
Be able to run a power analyses in G*Power for a one-way ANOVA

Repeated Measures ANOVA 
When would you use a repeated measures ANOVA?
What are the statistical assumptions for a repeated measures ANOVA?
What are the advantages and disadvantages of a repeated measures ANOVA?
What are carryover effects?
Be able to calculate by hand:

A within-subjects ANOVA from raw scores


A within-subjects ANOVA from a source table
Be able to interpret SPSS results and report results in APA format for:
A within-subjects ANOVA
post hoc tests
Effect size
Be able to run a power analyses in G*Power for a repeated measures ANOVA

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Factorial ANOVAs
When would you use the three types of factorial ANOVAs?
between-subjects
repeated measures
mixed-design
What are the three hypotheses that are tested in two-factor ANOVAs?
What does an interaction suggest?
What is a main effect?
What is a simple main effect?
Be able to identify effects from:
Graphs
Tables
Be able to calculate (by hand) and interpret results from a source table for:
between-subjects factorial ANOVA
repeated measures factorial ANOVA
mixed-design ANOVA
Be able to interpret SPSS results and report results in APA format for each of the three types of
factorial ANOVAs, including:
Interactions
Main effects
Simple main effects
When to use main effects vs. simple main effects
post hoc tests
effect sizes
Be able to run a power analyses in G*Power for a:
between-subjects factorial ANOVA
mixed-design ANOVA

ANCOVA & Blocking


When would you use an ANCOVA?
What are the statistical assumptions for an ANCOVA?
When would you treat a variable as a covariate instead of as an additional predictor or
independent variable?
Why would including a covariate be advantageous in a non-randomized design?
What is blocking and how is it different from a two factor design?
What are the statistical assumptions for an ANCOVA?
Be able to calculate adjusted means by hand

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Be able to interpret SPSS results and report results in APA format for:
An ANCOVA
An ANOVA with a blocking variable
adjusted means and standard deviations
post hoc tests
Effect size
Be able to run a power analyses in G*Power for an ANCOVA

Hierarchical Mixed Effects Designs


What are nested designs?
Why are nested designs potentially problematic?
What are random and fixed effects?
When would you use a hierarchical mixed effects analysis?
What is an intraclass correlation?
Be able to calculate a hierarchical mixed effects analysis from a source table
Be able to interpret SPSS results and report results in APA format for:
A hierarchical mixed effects ANOVA (with one independent variable and one nested group)

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