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Jennifer Moses
Добавлен 2 сен 2013
Lectures and video clips relevant to Psychology topics.
Видео
Learning PSPP Guide 10 - Chi-square
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A guide to Chi-Square Goodness of Fit tests and Chi-square Tests of Independence using PSPP.
Learning PSPP Guide 9 - Correlation and Regression
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A guide to correlation and regression in PSPP
Learning PSPP Guide 7 - Paired Samples t-test
Просмотров 2,6 тыс.4 года назад
Learning PSPP Guide 7 - Paired Samples t-test
Picking the Right Analysis
Просмотров 7147 лет назад
Choosing between various inferential test-statistics
Null hypothesis significance testing - putting it together
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Null hypothesis significance testing - putting it together
Null Hypothesis Significance Testing Basics
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Null Hypothesis Significance Testing Basics
Sampling distributions and the central limit theorem
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Sampling distributions and the central limit theorem
Probability, z-scores, and the standard normal distribution
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.7 лет назад
Probability, z-scores, and the standard normal distribution
Thank you
probably important for class
Hi Jennifer, can you make a video on analyzing Multiple-choice questions (checkbox) in PSPP? I don't know if it is not possible, or if I'm not finding the option to define the sets.
Clearly the "non-binary" gave the 10 inches value as they generally are out of touch with reality.
She demonstrates a masterful understanding of the "psychology " of learning. Pedagogy! Indeed!
Thank you so much!
How to do one sided hypothesis using this PSPP ?
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:15 🧠 PSPP is a free open-source version of SPSS, a statistical software package. This tutorial focuses on extracting descriptive statistics. 00:58 📊 PSPP offers two methods for descriptive statistics: "Descriptives" and "Frequencies." Both can provide descriptive stats, though the methods differ. 03:34 🤔 Oddly, options like "median" and "mode" are not available under "Descriptives." They can be accessed using the "Frequencies" command. 07:30 🔎 "Skewness" measures the asymmetry of a distribution while "Kurtosis" indicates the "tailedness" of the distribution. Both stats help to understand how data deviates from normality. 12:13 📉 Skewed distribution is visible when mean, median, and mode differ significantly. The histogram can visually confirm the skewness based on the longer tail on one side. Made with HARPA AI
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:13 🖥️ PSPP is a free open-source version of SPSS used predominantly for statistical analysis in the behavioral sciences. 00:27 🔄 PSPP has two views: Data View (to see actual data) and Variable View (to understand different characteristics of the variables). 02:55 📊 Variables in PSPP can be either numeric (like height and weight) or string (like answers in words). Numerical responses allow data manipulation, while strings don't offer this flexibility. 04:45 📉 The tutorial demonstrates how to create histograms in PSPP, a visual representation of quantitative data. 06:21 💾 To share a histogram, one must export it as a PDF image. To save data input, choose the "save as" option under the file menu. Made with HARPA AI
great movie. great song
I fucking love this song, actually the whole album
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Thank you so much Dr. Jennifer M
Excellent
Excellent
Jakey
I keep on enjoying these classes... Thanks, Dr. Jenny.
This's my 2nd ever PSPP video to watch, the 1st was Learning PSPP Guide 1 (just moments ago) and I tell u what, Dr Jenny, this's one hella tutorial... I'm gonna jump to the 3rd guide right away. I'm kinda luvin this series, pretty straightforward and very informative. Thanks a lot, keep up the excellent work!
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Good video and easy to understand. Thanks.
Reebok's or the Nike's brought me here.
Any Jakey listeners?
Was looking up where it’s from
good, but very repetitive
You are an angel. Thank you so much for this video <3
It is so perfect, thank you very much
Thanks Dr Jenni for your Tutorial
Thank you Jennifer! <3
play ball, dancer, waterfall, trumpet, chopping wood
I have been watching hours of PSPP videos and yours was by far, the easiest to understand...very clear and succinct. Thank You Dr. Moses.
Thank uuu 🥺🖤🖤🖤
Very cute personality, Dr. Jennifer Moses!
can PSPP give us covariance of two variables ?
Yes
Can PSPP show us the covariance b/w two variables?
Very nicely expressed. Thanks
thank you so much for this video! you teach better than my instructor hahaha
hello! what does row, count and total % indicate?
can we insert a image of male in place of writing "male" for variable.
Great Video. Love From Cambodia
Très bonne présentation. Clair, concis et pratique.
I'm trying to teach PSPP instead of SPSS this year. I'm going a little mad because I tend to use large datasets because they need to navigate the long lists of variables. In SPSS you can search within variable view to find keywords in descriptions and the like. Is there a way to quickly search through variable labels so I can easily find the variables I'm using?
Hello Dr Moses, You mentioning about data analysis and research, remind me of longitudinal and cross sectional research design that use quantitative or qualitative data analysis in order to find cause and effect among participants. I was going to enroll to your statistic class, I really admire your video and your enthusiasm , however i just came across reviews on rate my professor, there were few people who mentioned that "Dr Moses like to use trick questions ". Is this true?
This was so helpful! Thank you! My marketing research class is using PSPP and I had never heard of it before now. They aren’t giving us any tutorials so this was a life saver!
I am a new subscriber; I like to improve myself; Your channel is a great help to me, Thank you.
Thank you Jennifer 🙏🌹
N-1 or N 56:00
N-1 for samples. Use N if you have an entire population
Hi Jennifer, thank you.
You're welcome! -Dr. Jenny
rawr mean square! lol
LOL
Very useful lecture.
Hello Dr. Moses! On 3:58, and calculating the mean of the placebo, i think 7+8+9+8=32, not 24. And when you calculate the grand mean, it would be 12+24+32=68 and 68/12=5.667, 51/12 is not 5.667. Just FYI, thanks! Your class is very interesting! (and challenging haha)
Very informative!!