Training -- the Traditional Model,
My suggestion would be to conduct a MANOVA. The difference between an ANOVA and a MANOVA is that whereas an ANOVA deals with one dependent variable, a MANOVA deals with two. I would also recommend a 2-way analysis.
The researcher originally wanted to test whether one of the three methods of training, the traditional model, the computer model, and the video model , have any effect on math anxiety. The researcher, in other words, is playing around with three independent variables and seeing whether they have any effect on one dependent variable: Maths anxiety
In this case, the researcher would be correct in choosing to employ/ use an ANOVA.
However, now the researcher wants to see whether the same three independent variables have any impact on two dependent variables:
1. maths anxiety, and
2. anxiety in public speaking.
Here, his statistics become more complex since he is analyzing, not one, but two completely different situations. I would therefore recommend him to use a MANOVA for doing so.
I would also advise him to do a 2-way research. He does not need to do two separate one-way ANOVAs; that would make it more complex.
Research Paper
Undergraduate
Empathy change through information exposure on war
¶ … empathy change, if any, with regard to the realities of war. The writer produces a problem statement, a short literature review, an explanation of method to be used and the way the data will be collected.