Levels of Measurement in SPSS (Nominal, Ordinal, & Scale)

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  • Опубликовано: 6 ноя 2015
  • This video describes the levels of measurement in SPSS (nominal, ordinal, scale). The differences between the levels of measurement and how to associate a level with a variable are reviewed.

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  • @aliciazahn1718
    @aliciazahn1718 8 лет назад

    This is another one that aligns well with the reading. It's really easy to see how this is useful when using assessments, especially if you're using them for research.

  • @joshuakreimeyer2297
    @joshuakreimeyer2297 7 лет назад

    Not having had a stats class before, this is the first topic that I had had some foreknowledge of. A great review!

  • @sarahkennedy2424
    @sarahkennedy2424 5 лет назад +3

    This has helped me alot , been so lost trying to figure this out , thankyou !

  • @scottmartin7764
    @scottmartin7764 7 лет назад

    This seemed like a good refresher from my undergrad stats, but I feel this was explained a lot better.

  • @maleesha2004
    @maleesha2004 3 года назад

    Thank you sir! I came in looking for stats and I love all the new content you post. Very informative and interesting. Good luck!

  • @octaviano.merecias
    @octaviano.merecias Год назад +1

    I really like the way you explain, yes it can be confusing for students when the lectures/training materials highlight the importance of NOIR(nominal, ordinal, interval, and ratio) but SPSS recognizes IR as a scale. Thanks for highlighting this.

  • @lizconnor1820
    @lizconnor1820 6 лет назад

    This video is a useful tool for those who are visual learners and have difficulty distinguishing between the levels of measurement. Overall, a helpful refresher

  • @danielleduboski151
    @danielleduboski151 7 лет назад

    This was very helpful for me in understanding why some data can only be ranked, because it can mean something different to each client.

  • @briannagoitiandia9833
    @briannagoitiandia9833 6 лет назад

    It was helpful to see how the levels of measurement are used in SPSS as I often have a difficult time differentiating between them when simply reading about them in a textbook

  • @-JoiceChristin
    @-JoiceChristin 3 года назад

    Thankyou for the video. This is helped me to used SPSS for my final exam. God Bless you sir

  • @runner000777
    @runner000777 8 лет назад

    This was very neat to see how nominal and ordinal scales are displayed in SPSS. The levels of measurements nominal and ordinal are only recognized in SPSS as 2 levels of measurements which I thought was interesting.

  • @BrittanyVodzak
    @BrittanyVodzak 8 лет назад

    I found this video very helpful. I tend to sometimes get confused about the different levels of measurement so in the future this would be a great video to reference. I found it very interesting as to how SPSS recognizes the different levels of measurement.

  • @katherinebeck593
    @katherinebeck593 8 лет назад

    Very good informative video on the levels of measurement, it was a little more difficult than the last video to follow, but it is still a great resource for the future.

  • @bethanyelstrom3566
    @bethanyelstrom3566 8 лет назад

    This was a good explanation of the levels of measurement that was talked about earlier. I can see the importance in knowing if there is an equal interval between two points. Also, it was the first time I was able to see interval and ration referred to as scale instead of two different levels of measurement.

  • @niktucker5812
    @niktucker5812 7 лет назад

    This video helped to understand the ordinal level of measurement a little more. It makes more since to me now that an equal distance between points cannot be established, only ranked.

  • @jacklinskibicki6098
    @jacklinskibicki6098 8 лет назад

    I found it interesting that SPSS does not recognize ratio or interview separately, but as scale. This video was also useful in understanding the different levels of measurement and associated variables.

  • @tomtomgao7967
    @tomtomgao7967 3 года назад

    Thank you very much for the guide! It's much easier this way.

  • @vanessagraham6473
    @vanessagraham6473 7 лет назад

    Interesting that there are fewer levels of measurement in a program that is so detail-oriented but this helped me understand the rationale for it.

  • @virginiamurrey9139
    @virginiamurrey9139 5 лет назад

    Great review on information that I previously learned! I needed a refresher of this information for a current course I am enrolled in.

    • @angelinastanton7996
      @angelinastanton7996 5 лет назад

      I agree this was a great review on four levels of measurement and how it is broken down in SPSS software.

  • @sherrieyoung3275
    @sherrieyoung3275 8 лет назад

    Depending on the type of the scales, respective treatment can be given to those variables. There are four types but SPSS on recognizes three scale, nominal, ordinal.

  • @johnharrisjr2808
    @johnharrisjr2808 5 лет назад

    Very helpful video! it was interesting that the construct of functioning doesn't have a true zero. it makes sense though because a client has to function at some level

  • @reneemendez4287
    @reneemendez4287 8 лет назад +1

    I liked the review of the levels of measurements. I thought it was weird that SPSS combines interval and ratio into scale. That was interesting for me to learn.

  • @stellakranner5128
    @stellakranner5128 5 лет назад

    thank you! needed to hear it again ;) greetings from holland

  • @sleepiestboi4631
    @sleepiestboi4631 3 года назад

    Very informative, thanks!

  • @jazzynovy5400
    @jazzynovy5400 8 лет назад +1

    Very good review on the levels of measurement. I still think that Excel is much more easier to follow than SPSS. But if I ever needed to use SPSS, then I'll definitely go back to this video to help guide me.

  • @thecorgisquad9861
    @thecorgisquad9861 8 лет назад

    I appreciated the recap of the various levels of measurement. Although it is a concept that is not unfamiliar to me, I always struggle to keep the different levels straight when they are not in front of me.

  • @angelinastanton7996
    @angelinastanton7996 5 лет назад

    This video was helpful because I did not know that SPSS recognizes three levels of measurement as nominal, ordinal, and scale instead of nominal, ordinal, interval, and ratio.

  • @melissaclendaniel9811
    @melissaclendaniel9811 8 лет назад

    Again, I appreciate the review of levels of measurements. This time in SPSS I can see the small differences between Excel and SPSS with these concepts.

    • @bethanyelstrom3566
      @bethanyelstrom3566 8 лет назад

      +Melissa Clendaniel Good example of the 4 different levels of measurement. I am still confused on figuring out the different intervals between each level, but I hope that that we will cover some of this in class. I'm still confused on how to figure out the different intervals of distance between each answer but I do have a general understanding of the main purpose of this instrument.

    • @bethanyelstrom3566
      @bethanyelstrom3566 8 лет назад

      +Melissa Clendaniel Good example of the 4 different levels of measurement. I am still confused on figuring out the different intervals between each level, but I hope that that we will cover some of this in class. I'm still confused on how to figure out the different intervals of distance between each answer but I do have a general understanding of the main purpose of this instrument.

    • @michellerobinson968
      @michellerobinson968 8 лет назад

      +Bethany Elstrom I would need further discussion or explanation to better understand the different intervals between the levels.

    • @runner000777
      @runner000777 8 лет назад

      +Melissa Clendaniel Yes I agree. There is a slight difference from excel.

  • @kelly4321
    @kelly4321 5 лет назад

    This looks like interesting software to use for information that is needed to obtain.

  • @nunoadiga
    @nunoadiga 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you for your video(s). If you compute a new variable by the mean of several ordinal variables (as or example here, strongly disagree to strongly agree). will the mean variable will also be a scale, because it is a continuous variable?

  • @michellerobinson968
    @michellerobinson968 8 лет назад

    The video was an informative explanation for understanding the levels of measurements. The explanation of the nominal (types of groups), ordinal (ranked data) and scale (level of functioning) was easy to follow and understand.

    • @mandabear52289
      @mandabear52289 8 лет назад

      I agree. Great review of these concept thought his explanations were easy to follow as well.

    • @reneemendez4287
      @reneemendez4287 8 лет назад

      +Michelle Robinson I also liked how Dr. Grande grouped them and used them in a way for us to understand how these would be used in the real world

  • @jpincinjr
    @jpincinjr 8 лет назад

    Good use of nominal and ordinal. I had never thought of using data like that in that way.

    • @jazzynovy5400
      @jazzynovy5400 8 лет назад

      +Jeff Pincin I get confused with these two terms and it was helpful to review them again in this video

  • @ordinarygirl1087
    @ordinarygirl1087 6 лет назад

    thank you for the video . please if we have for example in age less than 20 20to 26 more than 27 are we supposed to classify age in this case as ordinal ? thanks in adv

  • @amalia-marilenagirea7687
    @amalia-marilenagirea7687 3 года назад

    I have a question Dr. Grande. Can I use chi square test for ordinal and nominal data? Or can I change an ordinal scale into a nominal scale? Thank you!

  • @thulfikarali8624
    @thulfikarali8624 3 года назад

    If I load a CSV file, having my data into the SPSS, do I still need to recode the values in the variable view sheet?
    For example, I changed the data type during data loading to its fit type (Numeric (scale) and other as String (Nominal), and their values are labeled as "None" when I checked the variable view sheet! Should I recode that as well under the variable view sheet? Thank you for your help in advance!

  • @andrewsilva7635
    @andrewsilva7635 6 лет назад

    I defined values for my nominal data, but am having trouble displaying information on my analysis. My graphs are still displaying “1” and “2” instead of the labels I have assigned them. Any thing I can use to troubleshoot?

  • @zureezee1887
    @zureezee1887 6 лет назад

    Is the scale measurement on SPSS work the same for ration since it does not recognize the difference between ration and interval?

  • @srafcaafca3828
    @srafcaafca3828 3 года назад

    Hello Dr. Grande,
    I have a question. What about for example a top 3 question? I have used the the following question in my survey: “Which content type do you find most appealing when looking for info on exchange trips?”
    Respondents should make a top 3 out of several content type (blogs, review, testimonial, video, etc.) and as values I have used: 1 = first choice, 2 = second choice, and 3 = third choice.
    Would this be ordinal or scale?

  • @Mjthfdj
    @Mjthfdj 8 лет назад

    A little more complicated to follow using SPSS but still an informative video. It's a good guide.

    • @tammywitzke6642
      @tammywitzke6642 7 лет назад

      I too found this a little more complicated, however very valuable information.

  • @rachelfoster5463
    @rachelfoster5463 8 лет назад +1

    I appreciated the review of the levels of measurement. I easily confuse them. I also liked how Dr. Grande explained the concept of scale, which was in another video, and I was unsure of what it was referring to.

    • @jpincinjr
      @jpincinjr 8 лет назад

      +Rachel Foster I'm also glad that he discussed scale. I was getting confused on that.

    • @veronicabetz9452
      @veronicabetz9452 5 лет назад

      This is a great review and it is very helpful that in SPSS the researcher can specify the level of measurement as scale.

  • @monicaperry13
    @monicaperry13 6 лет назад

    This was a good review of the levels of measurement that were learned in research class.

  • @amandagerrick5004
    @amandagerrick5004 6 лет назад

    It was interesting to me that both interval and ratio are referred to as scale in SPSS, although they are not the same thing.

  • @mandabear52289
    @mandabear52289 8 лет назад

    For some reason I have always had a hard time keeping the levels of measurement stright in my head. I thought this video was an excelelnet review. i also liked the review of how to put each level into SPSS as that can get very tricky.

    • @CandyKaneLane
      @CandyKaneLane 8 лет назад

      +Mandy Moore I agree, I also struggled with the levels of measurement. This was a good review, however I find excel a little more easier than spss.

    • @jacklinskibicki6098
      @jacklinskibicki6098 8 лет назад

      +Mandy Moore I agree. I tend to get confused so this was a helpful review.

  • @kimberlykelly386
    @kimberlykelly386 8 лет назад +1

    It thought it was interesting that SPSS doesn't recognize a difference between ration and interval -- they're both referred to as "scale." The data could represent interval or ration levels of measurement though. For example, when measuring function, there is no absolute zero (under the assumption that someone must have some level of function to take the test). However, occurrence of symptoms can have a true zero and, therefore, the scale data shown would represent a ratio level of measurement. Also a good review of nominal (categorical, no rank) and ordinal (ie Likert scale - they are ranked but we can't establish an equal interval as it is subjective to each participant).

  • @janicedixon2051
    @janicedixon2051 5 лет назад

    I feel like I need a better understanding as to why interval and ratio are placed under the same category. I understand they are both looked at as scale but why? Is that just how SPSS functions?

  • @riase
    @riase 3 года назад

    How do you treat a discrete variable (e.g., number of children in a household) in SPSS? Is it a 'scale' variable?

  • @alinasar2311
    @alinasar2311 6 лет назад

    what will I use for a question with yes and no answer?

  • @NS-tk1cv
    @NS-tk1cv 3 года назад

    Hey everyone! Does someone know how I should code the item "Not assessable"? With a 0? Thanks

  • @carolkirby5869
    @carolkirby5869 7 лет назад +1

    I am surprised that ratio and interval are grouped together into scale in programs this sophisticated.

    • @rosasutton8472
      @rosasutton8472 7 лет назад

      I found that interesting as well for a program as in depth as and as widely used as SPSS.

    • @jessicawilliams6286
      @jessicawilliams6286 7 лет назад

      I am a bit disappointed that SPSS groups ratio and interval together into scale. It makes it extremely confusing for individuals who have never used SPSS.

    • @michelemunday261
      @michelemunday261 7 лет назад

      I wonder if there is a way around this? If so, I am sure Dr. Grande would know.

    • @kyarapanula1002
      @kyarapanula1002 7 лет назад

      Interestingly, SPSS does not require that one differentiates between interval and ratio scale (because they are both quantitative), but it does put pressure on the researcher to use the right test/assessment and to pay attention to calculations unit by unit.

    • @heather7927
      @heather7927 7 лет назад

      I agree, this was an interesting video. I appreciated that Dr. Grande went over how the SPSS only acknowledges nominal, ordinal, and scale. I wasn't aware that all of these functions could be utilized this way but it is helpful to gain a better understanding of these concepts.

  • @CandyKaneLane
    @CandyKaneLane 8 лет назад

    SPSS is a little more complicated for me to grasp when compared to excel. However, this video was easy enough to follow instructions wise.

    • @kimberlykelly386
      @kimberlykelly386 8 лет назад

      +Candace Fernandez I agree! I'm really not familiar with SPSS but took away from this video that the measurements are not automatically assigned and that "scale" represents both interval and ratio level measurements.

    • @BrittanyVodzak
      @BrittanyVodzak 8 лет назад

      +Candace Fernandez I agree. I sometimes have a hard time with SPSS because it is a little more complicated but I thought this video was very easy to follow which allowed me to better understand the different levels of measurement and how SPSS recognizes them.

  • @olaarowolo
    @olaarowolo 6 лет назад

    Hello. This is an interesting one. I have a few questions. I am wondering if i could get your email to share. Thanks Mr. Grande.

  • @xloeloetjeMSP
    @xloeloetjeMSP 3 года назад

    my scale function is missing, i only have ordinal and nominal. Can someone please help me???

  • @samanli-tw3id
    @samanli-tw3id 3 года назад

    NOIR: Nominal, Ordinal Interval, Rational

  • @hayhacker55
    @hayhacker55 8 лет назад

    does it matter if i selected 1 as "strongly disagree" and 6 as "strongly agree" ,opposite what you put above ??

    • @DrGrande
      @DrGrande  7 лет назад +1

      Either way is fine as long as the coding is consistent for all the variables.

    • @hayhacker55
      @hayhacker55 7 лет назад

      Thanks , i have done my thesis analysis.

  • @mohamadfarhan7181
    @mohamadfarhan7181 5 лет назад

    Age with range is nominal or ordinal?