Title: ANOVA Using Matrix Algebra
1ANOVAUsing Matrix Algebra
2Double Classification
3Improving Memory
- Population Patients Suffering from Korsakoff
Psychosis - Randomly Select Three Patients
4Experimental Treatments
Condition 1 Placebo Condition 2
Dexfermetrazine Condition 3 Physostigmine
5Repeated Measures Design
6Dependent Variable
- Number of Nonsense Syllabi Remembered
7Record Data
8Double Classification ANOVA
9Experimental Conditions
10Column Expanded Variance
- Due to Experimental Effects
11Column Expanded Variance
- Compute Columnwise DifferenceX - X
- Square and Sum the Positive Elements in the
Resulting Matrix
12Matrix of Columnwise Differences
13Triangulate the Resulting Matrix
14Square and Sum the Matrix Elements
Column Expanded Variance 26
15The Subject Factor
16Row Expanded Variance
- Due to the Subject Factor
17Row Expanded Variance
- Compute Rowwise DifferencesX - X
- Square and Sum the Positive Elements in the
Resulting Matrix
18Matrix of Rowwise Differences
19Triangulate the Resulting Matrix
20Square and Sum the Matrix Elements
Row Expanded Variance 122
21Total Expanded Variance
- Combine Separate Groups into One GroupT
- Compute the Total Pairwise DifferenceT - T
- Square and Sum the Positive Elements in the
Resulting Matrix
22Total Group
23Matrix of Total Pairwise Differences
24Triangulate the Resulting Matrix
25Square and Sum the Matrix Elements
Total Expanded Variance 152
26Expanded Variance Components
- Total Expanded Variance 152
- Column Expanded Variance 26
- Row Expanded Variance 122
- Error Expanded Variance 152 -26 -122 4
27What percentage of variance in the dependent
variable was accounted forby the group
membership?
28Standard Variance Components
Divide each variance component by the total
variance.
- Total Standard Variance 152/152 1.00
- Column Standard Variance 26/152 .17
- Row Standard Variance 122 / 152 .80
- Error Standard Variance 4/152 .03
The group membership accounts for 17 of the
total variance.
29Standard Variance Components
Error
Column
Row
30Do the three groups differ on the dependent
variable?
31The F Ratio for Double Classification ANOVA
Column Standard Variance
Error Standard Variance
k is the number of columns n is the number of rows
32Compute the F ratio
33Double Classification ANOVA
34Comparison