Where do I find in PSPP the information about the significance? Usually in spss below the little box, this information is given. I have selected the check mark for highlighting the significance ... what am I doing wrong? Thank you very much!!
Spearman, Phi, Cramer's V, Lambda are all in the crosstab section (Descriptive statistics->Crosstabs->Statistics and then if you select Phi, it gives you Phi and Cramer's V and if you scroll down, second to last is corr, which will give you both Spearman and Pearson.) though the problem is significance level is not displayed, no clue why.
I'm doing one sample Chi-square test to compare the frequencies of two classrooms to see if there is a significant different or not. The thing is the data I have is frequencies of 8 and 0. I know people use Fisher's exact test for small frequency data. But mine isn't 2*2 matrix which means I can't use Fisher's exact test. What can I do?
Explained it better in ten minutes better than my professor did in an hour. I literally watched it in the middle of class, because they were that unhelpful. Thank you!
ٍSamar Ahmed Hi Samar, the two options are "get from data" and "use specified range". I usually use "get from data". But it depends on your research question. If you are only interested in certain values you can define that range. E.g. Let's say you have a data set with birthdata for the whole year. You would like to know if during the summer months births are equally distributed. Let's assume each month has a number starting with January as 1, February 2... December 12. You could define the range of summer months (June, July, August) as 6 through 8. That way only these 3 months will be in your chi-square test. If you want to pick certain values that are not in a range (e.g. January, July & September) you can go with the "select cases" command.
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very helpful...thank you
Can I get covariance of 2 variables in PSPP?
Where do I find in PSPP the information about the significance? Usually in spss below the little box, this information is given. I have selected the check mark for highlighting the significance ... what am I doing wrong? Thank you very much!!
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I can't seem to find Spearman in PSPP. Is it just Pearson's correlation?
Spearman, Phi, Cramer's V, Lambda are all in the crosstab section (Descriptive statistics->Crosstabs->Statistics and then if you select Phi, it gives you Phi and Cramer's V and if you scroll down, second to last is corr, which will give you both Spearman and Pearson.) though the problem is significance level is not displayed, no clue why.
It would be useful to see how you would then write this up :)
Nice lecture
I'm doing one sample Chi-square test to compare the frequencies of two classrooms to see if there is a significant different or not. The thing is the data I have is frequencies of 8 and 0. I know people use Fisher's exact test for small frequency data. But mine isn't 2*2 matrix which means I can't use Fisher's exact test. What can I do?
Thank you for this upload. I am particularly grateful for the way you explain the terms of reference as you take us through the process.
Explained it better in ten minutes better than my professor did in an hour. I literally watched it in the middle of class, because they were that unhelpful. Thank you!
Great explanation, highly accessible information. Thank you so much!
Nice work,thanx
in the expected range in chi square test window we have two options, what are its uses ? thank you sir
ٍSamar Ahmed Hi Samar, the two options are "get from data" and "use specified range". I usually use "get from data". But it depends on your research question. If you are only interested in certain values you can define that range. E.g. Let's say you have a data set with birthdata for the whole year. You would like to know if during the summer months births are equally distributed. Let's assume each month has a number starting with January as 1, February 2... December 12. You could define the range of summer months (June, July, August) as 6 through 8. That way only these 3 months will be in your chi-square test. If you want to pick certain values that are not in a range (e.g. January, July & September) you can go with the "select cases" command.
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thanks for uploading this video.