Essential Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences
Learning Objectives
After reading this chapter, you should be able to:
1. Describe how the complexity of the two-way ANOVA differs from that of the t tests and one-way ANOVAs.
2. Define and explain the following terms: cell, main effect, and interaction.
3. Identify the assumptions and list the order of interpretation for outcomes in the two-way between-subjects ANOVA.
4. Calculate the degrees of freedom for the two-way between-subjects ANOVA and locate critical values in the F table.
5. Compute the two-way between-subjects ANOVA and interpret the results.
6. Identify when it is appropriate to compute simple main effect tests and analyze a significant interaction.
7. Compute and interpret proportion of variance for the two-way between-subjects ANOVA.
8. Summarize the results of the two-way between-subjects ANOVA in APA format.
9. Compute the two-way between-subjects ANOVA using SPSS.