SPSS-ANOVA Comparison
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Hi Martin!
I am needing help with this portion of my assignment, please. I believe you may have the info in a file allready, but I will send the original so you will have all the nececssary info needed. Here are the instructions following below:
1. Conduct an ANOVA comparing the anxiety levels (at post-test only) of participants across all three treatment conditions (cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), psychodynamic therapy, and supportive therapy).
2. Conduct post hoc tests if needed.
3. Report your analyses in the APA format, and write one to two sentences of interpretation for each of the results.
Save the SPSS output file, and name it SU_PSY2008_W7_A2_Hubble_M.spv
Write the interpretation in a one to two page MS dox, and name it SU_PSY2008_W7_A2_Hubble_M.dox
Thanks for the help, and I am now working on the other two assignments to go along with this SPSS portion. Thanks again! Hope you are having a good day at whaterever, or wherever you may be!
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I am attaching your SPSS files and a guide for ANOVA adapted to this project assignment. For the data file, I needed to change the variable "Treatment ...
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