Update: The mix-up does not happen when computing a rmANOVA. The descriptive means and the estimated marginal means line up to the conditions. So I don't think it has anything to do with the labeling of the variables.
I'll keep you posted.
Rebecca
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- Mon Aug 03, 2020 6:57 am
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- Topic: Bug in Friedman-Test
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- Mon Aug 03, 2020 4:37 am
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Re: Bug in Friedman-Test
Hi Jonathon,
thank you for the prompt response. I'd have to check in with my employer first because of data protection but this is a very kind offer. I'll see into it.
Till then, kindest regards,
Rebecca
thank you for the prompt response. I'd have to check in with my employer first because of data protection but this is a very kind offer. I'll see into it.
Till then, kindest regards,
Rebecca
- Sun Aug 02, 2020 10:12 pm
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- Topic: Bug in Friedman-Test
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Bug in Friedman-Test
I believe I found a bug in the Friedman-Test. Before I started my analysis, I did a descriptiv overview over all my data. Than I computed a Friedman-Test with the same variables. And the results of the test were very odd. Then I looked into the descriptivs of the test and realized, that the test mix...