Christian A. Wandeler, Ph.D.
Christian A. Wandeler, Ph.D.
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SPSS Chi-square Test of Goodness of Fit
SPSS Chi-square Test of Goodness of Fit
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Видео

SPSS Chi-square Test of Independence
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chi square test of Independence
Two-way ANOVA
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Example Two-way ANOVA with classes and gender as factors
One-way ANOVA Example
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One-way ANOVA
Two-Way ANOVA Interpretation
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Interpretation Post-Hoc
Two-Way ANOVA example sleep medicine
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Two-Way ANOVA example
Two-Way ANOVA Introduction
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Two-Way ANOVA explained
ANOVA detailed explanation of calculation in EXCEL
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ANOVA detailed explanation of calculation in EXCEL
What is Research?
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Introduction to research
Multiple Regression PSPP
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Explanation of multiple regression in PSPP
Regression PSPP
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Regression PSPP
Correlation PSPP
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Correlation PSPP
Descriptives PSPP
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Descriptives PSPP

Комментарии

  • @birhanugizaw3068
    @birhanugizaw3068 2 года назад

    GOOD LECTURE,GO ON!

  • @oktarina-2204
    @oktarina-2204 2 года назад

    very helpful...thank you

  • @johnchang1226
    @johnchang1226 3 года назад

    Can I get covariance of 2 variables in PSPP?

  • @almutallie5298
    @almutallie5298 3 года назад

    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!!

  • @christianabusandy5283
    @christianabusandy5283 4 года назад

    Wonderful sir from sierra Leone West Africa

  • @superverde
    @superverde 4 года назад

    I can't seem to find Spearman in PSPP. Is it just Pearson's correlation?

    • @tsisanakhundadze1534
      @tsisanakhundadze1534 4 года назад

      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.

  • @cefaulder1
    @cefaulder1 5 лет назад

    It would be useful to see how you would then write this up :)

  • @AGRONInfoTech
    @AGRONInfoTech 6 лет назад

    Nice lecture

  • @helenapark7175
    @helenapark7175 7 лет назад

    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?

  • @trevorpope1913
    @trevorpope1913 7 лет назад

    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.

  • @seanedging6543
    @seanedging6543 7 лет назад

    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!

  • @reginaregenbogen6697
    @reginaregenbogen6697 8 лет назад

    Great explanation, highly accessible information. Thank you so much!

  • @RNHRK
    @RNHRK 8 лет назад

    Nice work,thanx

  • @samarahmed4523
    @samarahmed4523 9 лет назад

    in the expected range in chi square test window we have two options, what are its uses ? thank you sir

    • @christiana.wandelerph.d.2310
      @christiana.wandelerph.d.2310 9 лет назад

      ٍ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.

    • @samarahmed4523
      @samarahmed4523 9 лет назад

      Christian A. Wandeler, Ph.D. thank you very very very much

  • @faridsanchez
    @faridsanchez 10 лет назад

    thanks for uploading this video.