[Eeglablist] Balanced ANOVA for power spectra

Marina.Pi at uv.es Marina.Pi at uv.es
Mon Mar 21 03:06:43 PDT 2022


Good morning,

I would like to analyze the power spectra of some waves for 2 different conditions (within-subjects) and 2 different groups (between-subjects). However, when I ask the program to do that I can see in the script the following sentence “Possible mixed paired and unpaired independent variables, using balanced Anova (which assumes all unpaired)”. I would like to know which are the implications of using balanced Anova that assumes all unpaired if I have truly paired data in my data.

Besides, I can see if there are statistical significant differences but I cannot see the actual values (for instance if it is p < 0.0000 or if it is p = 0.0048). Is there a way to see those values? Or is there a way to export the data to other programs to calculate those values?

I’ve been trying to find the answers by myself with no success. It would be very appreciated if anyone could help me. Thanks a lot in advance.

Marina

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Marina Pi-Ruano
Estudiante de Doctorado / PIF Personal Investigador en Formación
ERI Lectura.
Dpto. de Psicología Evolutiva y de la Educación.
Universidad de Valencia, España.

PhD Student.
Research Unit on Reading.
Dept. Of Developmental and Educational Psychology.
University of Valencia, Spain.
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