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Split plot analysis using MSTAT-C

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Jan 21, 2018
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This tutorial includes a complete analysis of split-plot design including mean comparison test using MSTAT C. Probability value equal or less than 0.05 & greater than 0.01 = significant at 5% probability level "*" Probability value equal or less than 0.01 = highly significant at 1% probability level "**" Probability value greater than 0.05 = non-significant "ns" Command for selecting data in a column in MS word file Press and hold Ctrl+Shift and hit F8 function key and then with just shift and arrow keys you can select required area. Trim command to reduce space between values and text in excel =trim(Select cell e.g. A1) Download data file: https://1drv.ms/x/s!As-fQhyw8QbtgQwmXHcHwfqgPUd3 Those who want to know how to import data from excel file to MSTAT C visit below link https://youtu.be/0Uk41RSI0EM If you want to know how to do mean comparison test in detail, visit below link https://youtu.be/7oPoTXRFVwE Download link for MSTAT-C: https://msu.edu/~freed/disks.htm ______________________________________________________________ Website: https://www.agroninfo.com/mstat-c/ Follow on G+: https://plus.google.com/u/0/101269397... Like Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/Agron-Info-T... Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AgronInfoTech ___________________________________________________________ If you have any question please comment below. Thanks for watching this video.

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