How to Read an ANOVA Table and Find Missing Values
Chowder Berry
If you are studying for an exam just watch from 0:00 to 3:20 and from 6:06 onwards.
Timestamps: 0:00 Formula Sheet and Gist of ANOVA 0:33 ANOVA Output from Excel 0:50 Formula Sheet Continued 2:13 Additional Information 2:26 Choose Confidence Interval or Prediction Interval? 3:20 Multiple Linear Regression (MLR) Summary 6:06 How to Find tstat, tcrit, use interpolation for table values 6:25 Missing R^2 and Missing Coefficients
This video assumes the viewer has taken a course in Introductory Statistics, so I did not explain the meaning of terms like SSR and SSE. My next video will be more detailed and more beginner-friendly.
I am taking a break from the usual content so I can upload videos about the more technical aspects of my research. I noticed that a lot of people who talk about "facts over feelings" in fact have tricked themselves into thinking they are rational, when in fact they suffer from cognitive biases such as confirmation bias. That is why I intend for my videos to incorporate numbers as much as possible.
This video is about reading an ANOVA (ANalysis Of VAriance) table. An ANOVA table is generated automatically in Excel any time you use linear regression from the Data Analysis ToolPak (under the Data tab). In the future I plan on creating linear regression models, so I hope this video will provide some foundation on what the numbers mean.
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