Analysis of variance/Types
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The main types of ANOVA are listed below. They are all part of the general linear model.
| ANOVA models | Definitions |
|---|---|
| t-tests | Comparison of means between two groups; if independent groups, then independent samples t-test. If not independent, then paired samples t-test. If comparing one group against a fixed value, then a one-sample t-test. |
| One-way ANOVA | Comparison of means of three or more independent groups. |
| One-way repeated measures ANOVA | Comparison of means of three or more within-subject variables. |
| Factorial ANOVA | Comparison of cell means for two or more between-subject IVs. |
| Mixed ANOVA (SPANOVA) |
Comparison of cells means for one or more between-subjects IV and one or more within-subjects IV. |
| ANCOVA | Any ANOVA model with a covariate. |
| MANOVA | Any ANOVA model with multiple DVs. Provides omnibus F and separate Fs. |