RM-ANOVA - Problem with my allocating my dependent variable
Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2022 11:39 pm
Hi there, I'm currently using Jamovi for my bachelor thesis and thought this is the best place to get help.
So I've got a dataset with one dependent variable and three repeated-measure factors. The latter are entered as independent variables in the dataset. Now, if I want to calculate a repeated-measure ANOVA, I have to allocate dependent variables to cells which are the possible variations of my repeated-measure factors (e.g. the combinations morning-workday, evening-workday, morning-weekend and evening-weekend). However, I can't do this as I only have one dependent variable which, while there's the information in the colums next to it which repeated-measure condition it is, isn't separated by repeated-measure factors. So I've only got one dependent variable P1 instead of "P1 morning-weekday", "P1 evening-workday" etc). I could create one dependent variable for each conidtion (so, combination of repeated-measure factors) and enter their respective values. However, doing this manually would be a lot of work. So I wondered if there's an easier solution and if so, if you could tell me. Thanks a lot!
So I've got a dataset with one dependent variable and three repeated-measure factors. The latter are entered as independent variables in the dataset. Now, if I want to calculate a repeated-measure ANOVA, I have to allocate dependent variables to cells which are the possible variations of my repeated-measure factors (e.g. the combinations morning-workday, evening-workday, morning-weekend and evening-weekend). However, I can't do this as I only have one dependent variable which, while there's the information in the colums next to it which repeated-measure condition it is, isn't separated by repeated-measure factors. So I've only got one dependent variable P1 instead of "P1 morning-weekday", "P1 evening-workday" etc). I could create one dependent variable for each conidtion (so, combination of repeated-measure factors) and enter their respective values. However, doing this manually would be a lot of work. So I wondered if there's an easier solution and if so, if you could tell me. Thanks a lot!
