Chapter 8
Finding differences between several groups
Sign language, linguistic relativity and ANOVA
Article outline
- 8.1What is ANOVA?
- 8.2Motion events in Nicaraguan Sign Language: Independent one-way ANOVA
- 8.2.1Theoretical background and data
- 8.2.2Exploring the data
- 8.2.3Assumptions of one-way parametric ANOVA
- 8.2.4Performing parametric one-way ANOVA
- 8.2.5Alternative tests
- 8.2.6Post hoc tests
- 8.3Development of spatial modulations in Nicaraguan Sign Language: Independent factorial (two-way) ANOVA
- 8.3.1The data and hypothesis
- 8.3.2Descriptive statistics for different groups and interaction plot
- 8.3.3Assumptions of parametric factorial ANOVA
- 8.3.4ANOVA and orthogonal contrasts
- 8.3.5Alternative tests
- 8.3.6Post hoc tests
- 8.4Do native English and native Mandarin Chinese speakers conceptualize time differently? Repeated-measures and mixed ANOVA (mixed GLM method)
- 8.4.1The data and hypothesis
- 8.4.2Fitting a mixed ANOVA with the help of mixed GLM
- 8.4.3Post hoc tests
- 8.5Summary
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