Differences in Shapiro-Wilk P.value with ANOVA
Differences in Shapiro-Wilk P.value with ANOVA
Depending on whether the "One-way ANOVA" or "ANOVA" is run, the Shapiro-Wilk P.value changes. The Shapiro-Wilk P.value from the the "One-way ANOVA" was 0.807, while the Shapiro-Wilk P.value from the "ANOVA" was 0.817. I cannot work out why the difference is occurring - what is the difference in coding for these two Shapiro-Wilks?
Re: Differences in Shapiro-Wilk P.value with ANOVA
hi, you'd need to provide a .omv file before we could comment (you may need to zip it up first).
cheers
jonathon
cheers
jonathon
Re: Differences in Shapiro-Wilk P.value with ANOVA
Good Morning,
I have the same problem, I have obtained different shapiro-wilk pvalues in anova one-way and with respect anova. Also, with the library moretest I had different Kolmovogov-Smirnov and A_D tests and pvalues. The differences are insignificant but I would like to know about it.
Thank you in advances and for the great program you have done!
Carmen
I have the same problem, I have obtained different shapiro-wilk pvalues in anova one-way and with respect anova. Also, with the library moretest I had different Kolmovogov-Smirnov and A_D tests and pvalues. The differences are insignificant but I would like to know about it.
Thank you in advances and for the great program you have done!
Carmen
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Re: Differences in Shapiro-Wilk P.value with ANOVA
Hey Carmen,
a simple response on the fly.
The small differences you saw are due to the residuals passed through the shapiro-wilk test.
In anova one-way they are standardized residuals!
You can take a look at the source code here (#L56 and #L279):
https://github.com/jamovi/jmv/blob/mast ... vaonew.b.R
Cheers,
Maurizio Agosti
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