I had no clue what I was doing with this, two videos down the line, my data is coded and I can run a few simple tests, not much but beats the heck out of the squat I had....your're a life saver dude....
These videos are absolutely amazing. I've been studying psychology for over 10 years, and am now on my third postgraduate stats course after being completely lost on the stats module of my previous MSc and on my PhD (and consequently seeking safety as a qualitative researcher!). Believing I just 'couldn't do stats' I'd almost given up. This is the first resource/teaching style I've found that takes it at the pace I need. It's really helpful to have spent some time ensuring you really grasp some of the basics first (such as knowing what all the terms means (Types of variables, measures of central tendency, SD, SE, CIs etc and the basics of research design) but once you know what the terms all mean and are ready to start using SPSS, these videos are just the best.
I am forever indebted to you to excel in statistics. what motivates me to do even better in Stats is the generosity and humility you present with. thank you immeasurably Prof
I am forever indebted to you to excel in statistics. what motivates me to do even better in Stats is the generosity and humility you present with. thank you immeasurably Prof
Dr. Todd has provided incredibly clear and comprehensive explanations in his videos, making it remarkably easy for me to grasp the concepts. Despite struggling for the past three weeks to learn SPSS, I was able to absorb a significant amount of knowledge within just one hour of watching his videos. I greatly appreciate his teaching style. If it were possible, I would be grateful for the opportunity to connect with Dr. Todd to seek his guidance and assistance with a specific issue I'm facing in my work. His expertise would be invaluable in helping me resolve this matter.
Thank you so much for all these videos! Because of them, I can get ahead of my degree and study at home on my own schedule while caring for my children, free of charge. I can't explain how much these online opportunities mean to me
What a comprehensive series of lectures to take a novice from being a novice..into someone who can actually DEAL with SPSS! THANKS for rescuing me through my PhD!
Just wanted to say "Thanks", 2 weeks I did not know diddy about SPSS, gone through allot of your videos twice, plus downloaded a ton of materials from the internet.
Thank you Dr. Daniel! I really enjoyed watching your clips and practising SPSS following your lecture. Your explanation is really easy to understand. The clip is well-structured with effective speed for beginners to follow. Summary of important points to wrap up each lesson is extremely helpful. I really appreciate that!
After Data collection, I stuck few months on analysis because of unclear about how to use the tools in Spss. But now I get little idea and hope more will get from upcoming parts in this playlist.. Thank you mahn for this.. Even after 6 years, your video is a gem❤
I really like the overall presentation and ambient music in these videos. Thank you for the lessons as well, it makes approaching the software much more digestible
Thank you Dr. Daniel! I really enjoyed watching your presentation and practicing SPSS following your lecture. Your explanation is really attractive and conducive to understand.
dr daniel i need to make bar graph on spss. i have data of traffic people using car, bike and public mode and question was asked to people that would you shift to BRT and responses were recorded in yes, no ...i need to make a bar graph showing bars of yes no with all modes shown on x-axis and percentages of respective modes should be shown on bars...kindly help me i am dying of headache this problem has given me. please help me
Using humor in the videos is sometimes hard because people are focusing on learning and sometimes the humor is distracting, but, yes, I try to work in little comments or plays on words whenever I can. I'm pretty sure that one was unintentional, though. Thanks for commenting!
The SD is the average amount that all of the scores in the sample deviate from their mean. The z-score is the distance that a specific score deviates from the mean put into units of the SD. Example: SD is how much your weight varies around your average weight across a day; z-score measures how far your 7 AM weight is from your average.
@@MsAchu21 The 2/3 was a slight rounding from .6814, which is the proportion of scores 1 standard deviation above and 1 SD below the mean. So, roughly 2/3 of the scores are within +1 to -1 SD of the mean.
Thank you for the comment...not sure that I have ever saved someone's 学分 before, but I am grateful to been able to helping save yours! Cheers and please keep watching.
so in Standard deviation there is the 65-95-99.7 rule, general rule that about 2 thirds of data is within 1 standard deviation (in this case 13.4) and 95 percent of data will be within 2 standard deviation, and 99.7 within 3. this video helps explain it well. ruclips.net/video/WVx3MYd-Q9w/видео.html
I thought that I added that file to the Google Drive. If not, you can create it yourself from the info in the first video in this series. I show the data on screen and you can enter them in Excel. I'll check the folder to make sure the dataset is in there. Thanks.
Thank you! Is there a way that anyone know to obtain Z scores for a variable whilst also splitting by a categorical value? (for example, treatment vs placebo). Thanks in advance :)
Anyone who uses "whilst" in the RUclips comments deserves a personal reply. I would suggest first creating the z scores for each case (Save standardized values as variables - under Descriptives), then either split the file by your categorical variable (Data -> Split Files) or use Explore and your categorical value goes in Factor List, whilst your new z-scores variable goes in Dependent list. Good luck! ruclips.net/video/g83Df0IcgJc/видео.html
Thanks for the question about reporting results. Each of the videos about specific tests (ANOVA, correlation, t tests, etc.) includes an example write-up. For instance, look at the last minute of this one to see how to write up a simple t test: ruclips.net/video/qKQ0HZab240/видео.html
Kindly can you help me with. All the variables because if we have. Many questions related one variable then how can we. Check all of our variables in single tab without showing all the questions in that final table of descriptive analysis
Let me see if I understand...you want to see all of your variables, and the answer options, but without showing the data or a table. You may be looking for a codebook. I am going to send you a link to a video about codebooks that might help you. Good luck. ruclips.net/video/FJXJTMdhQW8/видео.html
I've used SPSS for 4 years and this is the only person I've seen on RUclips who actually knows how to properly explain the basics of SPSS
Because he got a phd
I had no clue what I was doing with this, two videos down the line, my data is coded and I can run a few simple tests, not much but beats the heck out of the squat I had....your're a life saver dude....
Wonderful to hear that. As you work on other tests/analyses, pease check out the channel. I think you will find all the help that you need!
This guy is saving lives after 5 years❤
These videos are absolutely amazing. I've been studying psychology for over 10 years, and am now on my third postgraduate stats course after being completely lost on the stats module of my previous MSc and on my PhD (and consequently seeking safety as a qualitative researcher!). Believing I just 'couldn't do stats' I'd almost given up. This is the first resource/teaching style I've found that takes it at the pace I need. It's really helpful to have spent some time ensuring you really grasp some of the basics first (such as knowing what all the terms means (Types of variables, measures of central tendency, SD, SE, CIs etc and the basics of research design) but once you know what the terms all mean and are ready to start using SPSS, these videos are just the best.
Thanks Sir, without you, i'm nothing in SPSS :)
Glad to hear that...hope that you find more to help you on the channel.
I am forever indebted to you to excel in statistics. what motivates me to do even better in Stats is the generosity and humility you present with. thank you immeasurably Prof
I am forever indebted to you to excel in statistics. what motivates me to do even better in Stats is the generosity and humility you present with. thank you immeasurably Prof
Dr. Todd has provided incredibly clear and comprehensive explanations in his videos, making it remarkably easy for me to grasp the concepts. Despite struggling for the past three weeks to learn SPSS, I was able to absorb a significant amount of knowledge within just one hour of watching his videos. I greatly appreciate his teaching style.
If it were possible, I would be grateful for the opportunity to connect with Dr. Todd to seek his guidance and assistance with a specific issue I'm facing in my work. His expertise would be invaluable in helping me resolve this matter.
This set of tutorials are really useful.
Thank you veeeeeeeeeeeeeeeery much! I am learning a lot :)
Thank you so much for all these videos! Because of them, I can get ahead of my degree and study at home on my own schedule while caring for my children, free of charge. I can't explain how much these online opportunities mean to me
You're so welcome! Love to hear that people are using the videos. Good luck with your degree.
Same here!
This is literally the best video! Thank you for making this plain and simple.
You're so welcome!
What a comprehensive series of lectures to take a novice from being a novice..into someone who can actually DEAL with SPSS! THANKS for rescuing me through my PhD!
Thank you for taking the time to comment. Wish you the best on your degree program.
I am just beginning to learn SPSS and your Video is exactly what I was looking for. Thank you.
Just wanted to say "Thanks", 2 weeks I did not know diddy about SPSS, gone through allot of your videos twice, plus downloaded a ton of materials from the internet.
Thanks so much for the comment...glad that the videos have been helpful
Dude! You are saving my life with these videos! Thank you so much!
Glad that the videos are helpful!
Thank you Dr. Daniel! I really enjoyed watching your clips and practising SPSS following your lecture.
Your explanation is really easy to understand.
The clip is well-structured with effective speed for beginners to follow.
Summary of important points to wrap up each lesson is extremely helpful.
I really appreciate that!
This is the best beginners tutorial on SPSS.
Thank you so much Sir
Thanks so much for the beginner-friendly explanation. I was really in desperate need for this.
After Data collection, I stuck few months on analysis because of unclear about how to use the tools in Spss. But now I get little idea and hope more will get from upcoming parts in this playlist.. Thank you mahn for this.. Even after 6 years, your video is a gem❤
Your lessons are very empowering.. Very easy to learn and step by step explanation.
Thank you so much for this video. I have read quite a few books and manuals BUT this is way above average!!!! Thank you.
I love these guys. They are absolutely all i need to learn SPSS
Thanks so much for saying so! Loe the comment.
Thank you Dr. Daniel. The video really provide guidance on the use of SPSS.
You are welcome!
Thank you Dr. Daniel. Your way of explanation is short and to the point. Amazing
Wow, I wish you were my lecturer, I am learning so much better with these videos!
Thank you Dr.Daniel, it got so much clearer now
I really like this step by step guide to SPSS
this is soooo accessible! Perfect speed, great explanation. Thanks!
I really like the overall presentation and ambient music in these videos. Thank you for the lessons as well, it makes approaching the software much more digestible
You're very welcome!
Thank you Dr Daniel. You make things easier and that’s makes you a great teacher.
Wow, thank you! Glad that the video was helpful.
Thank you Dr. Daniel! I really enjoyed watching your presentation and practicing SPSS following your lecture.
Your explanation is really attractive and conducive to understand.
the most useful SPSS videos. Thanks a lot
Thank you for the comment. Glad that the videos are useful to you. Hope you check out the playlists, too.
Excellent performance by Dr Daniel who provides a z of SPSS easy friendly way thanks for the knowledge provider & the IBM
Glad it was helpful! And thanks for the comment
From Nigera
Prof. I'm your student for life and I LOVE YOU
Thank you for the kind words. Love to you from USA. Glad that you enjoy the videos.
I am really enjoying
Following step by step and playing with my data..
Thanks alot Sir
very impressive tutorials
wow , what a very clear video ! Really u deserve a lot of thanks dear Dr.
Thank you professor, I now could say that I know how to use SPSS for my research.
You're an amazing teacher.
Thank you Dr. Daniel for this amazing tutorials.
You are welcome. Thanks for watching.
Really pushing the envelope here! I really got a rush from all this statistics. Good thing there is always my old trusty friend the Histogram!
Thank you very much. You've made things so easy for me. Thank you sir.
Thank you Dr. Daniel! Looking forward to more tutorials
More to come! You will see more JASP and Excel tutorials daily over the next month, followed by more SPSS
Thank you so much Sir! Your zeal to teach is the best!
Most welcome! Thank you for saying that.
You are so clear, my god!Lucky to find you.
Very happy to hear that the videos are helpful. Thanks for watching.
very clear presentation at an acceptable pace
Tutorials are very useful. Thank you so much. It makes work much easier!
You're very welcome!
super simple and easy to learn. good work
Wonderful presentation. Simple and compact.
Many thanks!
the best lecturer ever! :D
Best commenter, ever! Thanks, nida Khairun
I love your teaching!
Glad you enjoy it! Thanks for commenting
i am really thankful for this video, it helped in my research work.
Glad to hear that!
Very nice and easily understand
2:30 - I'm just confused on how it means 2 thirds of participants. Where did the 2 thirds come from? Am I just not seeing something obvious?
Thank you very much Mr Daniel.
I need to know if this is used in Nursing Informatics and if so in what ways?
Very helpful. I'm really learning alot
Glad to hear it!
Thank you Dr for this very useful video.
Your are amazing. Explain things very well and have a great
presence and voice! Thanks! Greetings from Vienna :)
Thank you for the kind words. Very happy that the video quality enhances the message. And greetings to you from Missouri, USA.
These videos are really helpful.
Glad you like them!
Very well explained and I love it. Thank you very much for sharing.
Thank you a lot, really clear and helpful!
Love your lectures. Thanks
Awesome, thanks Sir 🙋♂️💪
thanks so much am learning a lot from your clips
dr daniel i need to make bar graph on spss. i have data of traffic people using car, bike and public mode and question was asked to people that would you shift to BRT and responses were recorded in yes, no ...i need to make a bar graph showing bars of yes no with all modes shown on x-axis and percentages of respective modes should be shown on bars...kindly help me i am dying of headache this problem has given me. please help me
Wow only 6 years after part 2
thank you DR so much.... from algeria
Brilliant video, thank you very much
"But WEIGHT, there's more" ;) Such a pun at the right moment, intentional or not!
Using humor in the videos is sometimes hard because people are focusing on learning and sometimes the humor is distracting, but, yes, I try to work in little comments or plays on words whenever I can. I'm pretty sure that one was unintentional, though. Thanks for commenting!
just wanna ask hope u reply this :
what is the difference between standard deviation and z score ? and could u give an example?
The SD is the average amount that all of the scores in the sample deviate from their mean. The z-score is the distance that a specific score deviates from the mean put into units of the SD. Example: SD is how much your weight varies around your average weight across a day; z-score measures how far your 7 AM weight is from your average.
@@ResearchByDesign u mentioned 2/3rd of weight varies up or down from mean.how did you get that 2/3rd?
@@MsAchu21 The 2/3 was a slight rounding from .6814, which is the proportion of scores 1 standard deviation above and 1 SD below the mean. So, roughly 2/3 of the scores are within +1 to -1 SD of the mean.
Thanks alot for this simple but very helpfull and intersting way in making us understand 👌👍
plz tell us how to report the finding
2:06 how do i find this background music ?
That song is royalty free music from Digital Juice. the song is called "Nothing Left but Memories"
THANK U! IT is very helpful!
You are doing great sir,thumb up
Thanks for liking
You guys are life savers
Which is the best pictorical way through which this data can be represented?
If you mean the data in the video, your safest bets for a single categorical variable is a bar chart, for continuous variables, a histogram.
I am so in love with your brain, amna' arrange for dowry and pay it as soon as possible.
This may be the best comment ever! Thanks
Hello sir
Can we copy data from ms excel?
Thankyou valuable knowledge about spss
You are very welcome!
Nice ...thanks Dr. Daniel
Most welcome! Thank you for commenting
Thank you for saving my 学分
Thank you for the comment...not sure that I have ever saved someone's 学分 before, but I am grateful to been able to helping save yours! Cheers and please keep watching.
Very useful information. Thanks
Glad it was helpful!
How can I write data of a 5 point scale in spss
sir can you please help me i need to make a graph on spss for my final year project which needs to be submitted on sunday.
Thank you Dr. Daniel!!!
You are welcome...and thanks for commenting!
I wish my professors would be that good.
i love the way of presentation of Dr. Todd Daniel but i can get only beginners. where can i get the rest of the videos for professionals?
So glad that you asked...here is my playlist called "Diving Deeper into SPSS". ruclips.net/p/PLVI_iGT5ZuRmuXhJoAXOLLR5j7lGxn0Sd
Thanks for the useful content!
Really helpful 👌👌
Glad to hear that
i really appreciate your efforts....
Thank you so much for commenting. Glad that the videos are helpful
Its so helpful, thank you sir
Most welcome
This may sound weird, but I was wondering how you calculated 2/3 of the population being 13.4 std from the mean. I just want to know how you got 2/3
so in Standard deviation there is the 65-95-99.7 rule, general rule that about 2 thirds of data is within 1 standard deviation (in this case 13.4) and 95 percent of data will be within 2 standard deviation, and 99.7 within 3. this video helps explain it well. ruclips.net/video/WVx3MYd-Q9w/видео.html
Very understanding, thank you so much
Glad it helped...thanks for the comment.
Thank you, professor.
I can not find the dataset used in this video ("SPSS for Beginners.sav") on your provided google drive folder. Is there a way to download it?
I thought that I added that file to the Google Drive. If not, you can create it yourself from the info in the first video in this series. I show the data on screen and you can enter them in Excel. I'll check the folder to make sure the dataset is in there. Thanks.
Thank you! Is there a way that anyone know to obtain Z scores for a variable whilst also splitting by a categorical value? (for example, treatment vs placebo). Thanks in advance :)
Anyone who uses "whilst" in the RUclips comments deserves a personal reply. I would suggest first creating the z scores for each case (Save standardized values as variables - under Descriptives), then either split the file by your categorical variable (Data -> Split Files) or use Explore and your categorical value goes in Factor List, whilst your new z-scores variable goes in Dependent list. Good luck!
ruclips.net/video/g83Df0IcgJc/видео.html
Simple and right to the point. Thanks
Can you also provide tutorials for reporting results in a paper?
Thanks for the question about reporting results. Each of the videos about specific tests (ANOVA, correlation, t tests, etc.) includes an example write-up. For instance, look at the last minute of this one to see how to write up a simple t test: ruclips.net/video/qKQ0HZab240/видео.html
Kindly can you help me with. All the variables because if we have. Many questions related one variable then how can we. Check all of our variables in single tab without showing all the questions in that final table of descriptive analysis
Let me see if I understand...you want to see all of your variables, and the answer options, but without showing the data or a table. You may be looking for a codebook. I am going to send you a link to a video about codebooks that might help you. Good luck. ruclips.net/video/FJXJTMdhQW8/видео.html
Great video!
Great Job ! Thank you so much.