One Way ANOVA with Dependent Means

When the ANOVA is run, a new table will appear (below) that allows you to set up contrast tests to compare sets of means.
Enter the data in the text area to the left. The data must be formatted with one score for each row. First list a code for the subject (e.g., name or other unique identifier). Next list the independent variable (level) and then the dependent variable (score). The variables must be separated by either a space, a comma, or a tab. The scores must be numbers, but the codes for the subject and independent variables can be any set of contiguous text (no spaces). Each subject must have one score for each level. For example, if you have two levels: level1 and happy for each of three subjects: subject1, Greg, and PaulAtreides then your data might look something like:
subject1level17
Greghappy6
subject1happy12
PaulAtreideshappy8
PaulAtreideslevel13
Greglevel19



Source df SS MS F p-value
Individuals
Occasions
Residual
Total