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help - Psychology students
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hi,
I am working really hard on my diss and have decided I need to look at an interaction ....
I have done it on bullying behaviour and have performed the main analysis etc but this one has got me .. ..
I want to look at the interaction between no. of close friends, being liked or not along with gender all in relation to bullying behavior. I will also need to do being bullied with all the same variables included. I thought it would be an ANOVA but tried it and it has come out rubbish - any ideas?
Jen
I am working really hard on my diss and have decided I need to look at an interaction ....
I have done it on bullying behaviour and have performed the main analysis etc but this one has got me .. ..
I want to look at the interaction between no. of close friends, being liked or not along with gender all in relation to bullying behavior. I will also need to do being bullied with all the same variables included. I thought it would be an ANOVA but tried it and it has come out rubbish - any ideas?
Jen
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What do you mean by 'rubbish'? not statistically significant?
How are you measuring the variables: "being liked or not" and "no. of close friends"?This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0 -
hi,
Its come out with loads of tables totally not looking as expected, possibly I have put the variable in wrong. Everything is on a scale for close friends;None, 1,2-3 or many and liked; Never,Occassionally, fairly often and usually well liked.
Jen0
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