Working on ANOVA one way test, confused about Sig. = Type I error (p) rate. Using SPSS and Cronk (I'm at 7.2). Is a high or low number good or bad? I have Sig. numbers of .995, .872, .812. F is .196.
In SPSS sig number is your p-value
P-value gives us an idea of whether the test should be rejected or not rejected.
If the p-value is greater than the level of significance than we do not reject H0
and if the p-value is less than the level of significance than we reject H0
these all sig numbers are greater than 0.05 so you can conclude that
There is no significant difference in the effects of your different treatment.
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