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19102208 Posted - 08/19/2010 : 10:45:01 AM

How can I perforam a multifactorial ANOVA to finde main effects
in that data?

eg find main effects with Factor A


           Faktor A
           1     2
Faktor B 1 x     x   
         2 x     x


Thanks for help.

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larry_lan Posted - 08/20/2010 : 10:00:54 AM
Hi:

Origin supports one-way and two-way ANOVA only.

Thanks
Larry
19102208 Posted - 08/20/2010 : 06:07:29 AM
Thanks. Is it also possible to use three or more factors or is this limited to two factors?
AmandaLu Posted - 08/20/2010 : 04:53:55 AM
Dear 19102208,

If your data is constructed in the following way,



you can import them into a matrix, like the image below:



then convert this matrix to a worksheet (by selecting Matrix: Convert to Worksheet from the main menu):



Then you can perform a two-way ANOVA by selecting Statistics: ANOVA: Two-Way ANOVA from the main menu:


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