Good afternoon,
My apologies for bothering, but I have been using Stats iQ to conduct the One-Way ANOVA tests for my thesis project, due to this being my first major quantitative research project. For the most part it has been going well, except for one thing I need to know that it won't display: the F-Value.
My thesis needs to be in APA formatting, and I need to give the F-Value for each of my statistical tests as a part of that. However, Stats iQ doesn't display the F-Value on any of the analyses it conducts, instead skipping straight to displaying Cohen's f and the P-Value. Is there a way I can get it to display the F-Value, or at least calculate it myself using the P-Value and my sample size or something like that?
Finding the F-Value in ANOVA Tests?
Hello, I too am looking for the answer to the question above about finding the F-value for ANOVAs performed by Qualtrics. It is common practice to report ANOVAs with an F value, Degrees of Freedom and a p value, with an effect size if you choose. Qualtrics, however, only provides a p value and effect size, rendering the analysis useless since it is unreportable. I have contacted Qualtrics Help twice now and am waiting for a response (since 17 Oct). Hopefully they will get back to me, but in the meantime, does anyone know where to find the F value? The DF I can work out myself (although I don’t see why Qualtrics would not provide this too!) Any advice would be much appreciated
Hello, I too am looking for the answer to the question above about finding the F-value for ANOVAs performed by Qualtrics. It is common practice to report ANOVAs with an F value, Degrees of Freedom and a p value, with an effect size if you choose. Qualtrics, however, only provides a p value and effect size, rendering the analysis useless since it is unreportable. I have contacted Qualtrics Help twice now and am waiting for a response (since 17 Oct). Hopefully they will get back to me, but in the meantime, does anyone know where to find the F value? The DF I can work out myself (although I don’t see why Qualtrics would not provide this too!) Any advice would be much appreciated
Hi, I'm not very well versed on Anova but did you try looking at the support pages (https://www.qualtrics.com/support/stats-iq/analyses/statistical-test-assumptions-technical-details/#ANOVA)? If you need an accurate answer you can contact Qualtrics support as well from the question mark symbol in your Qualtrics account home page (top right corner).
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