What is Unianova SPSS?
UNIANOVA is available in Statistics Base Edition. The UNIANOVA procedure provides regression analysis and analysis of variance for one dependent variable by one or more factors and/or variables.
How do I report ANCOVA results in SPSS?
Steps in SPSS To carry out an ANCOVA, select Analyze → General Linear Model → Univariate Put the dependent variable (weight lost) in the Dependent Variable box and the independent variable (diet) in the Fixed Factors box. Proceed to put the covariates of interest (height) in the Covariate(s) box.
What is T value in SPSS output?
Single sample t-test SPSS calculates the t-statistic and its p-value under the assumption that the sample comes from an approximately normal distribution. If the p-value associated with the t-test is small (0.05 is often used as the threshold), there is evidence that the mean is different from the hypothesized value.
Is Unianova one-way ANOVA?
If you’re referring to the fact that the software package SPSS has several ANOVA subprograms, one being “unianova (analyze/general linear model/univariate)” and another being “oneway (analyze/compare means/one-way anova),” this is true.
What is a strong ETA?
The eta coefficient is interpreted like the Pearson’s coefficient where .2 to .39 is a weak association, .4 to .69 is a medium association, and >.7 is a strong association.
How do you interpret ANCOVA output?
The steps for interpreting the SPSS output for ANCOVA
- Look in the Levene’s Test of Equality of Error Variances, under the Sig.
- Look in the Tests of Between-Subjects Effects, under the Sig.
- Look at the p-value associated with the “grouping” or categorical predictor variable.
What does a non significant ANOVA mean?
Non-significant ANOVA with significant multiple pairwise comparisons. This conclusion can be drawn when: The p-value computed by the ANOVA is higher than the alpha significance level (e.g. 0.05). At least one p-value computed by the multiple pairwise comparisons test is lower than the alpha significance level.
What does ETA mean SPSS?
1 Eta Coefficient Test. An Eta Coefficient test is a method for determining the strength of association between a categorical variable (e.g., sex, occupation, ethnicity), typically the independent variable and a scale- or interval-level variable (e.g., income, weight, test score), typically the dependent variable.