There is a lot of output but you can identify the bits you need from the lecture notes (Powerpoint). Click ‘OK’ to get the ANOVA results, Post Hoc Tukey’s results will be included if you selected it. gender, treatment, diet type, etc.) (if you want to include Tukey’s analysis, also click the ‘Comparisons’ button, tick the Tukey box and click ‘OK’. For ‘Factor’ click in white window and double click on the header which has the header name for your factor in (e.g. Guide for One-way ANOVA in Minitab Select ‘Stat’ ‘ANOVA’ ‘One-Way’ For ‘Response’ click in white window and double click on the header which has your quantitative (numbers) data in, this should be listed on the left. Interval for the mean in the 95% Confidence Interval for Mean section. Graphical Summary gives you lovely histograms and the confidence The box on the left double click on it to select it.
Then click ‘OK’ button How to produce the ‘Graphical Summary’ (note that you can get 95% Confidence Intervals from this): In ‘By variables.:’ (click in to this window) you need to select the In the box on the left double click on it to select it. In the white ‘Variables:’ window you need to select the column that has Then click ‘OK’ button How to find the Summary Statistics (mean, standard deviation etc.): Header appear in the box on the left double click on it to select it. In ‘Categorical variables:’ (click in to this window) you need to select theĬolumn that has your labels (qualititative data) in.
You should see its headerĪppear in the box on the left double click on it to select it.
That has your numbers (quantitative data) in. In the white ‘Graph variables:’ window you need to select the column Guide to Minitab Tools How to produce a Boxplot:Ĭlick on top ‘With Groups’ and ‘OK’ button