09. SPSS Classroom - Conceptualizing, Analyzing, Reporting Independent Samples T Test
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- Опубликовано: 6 июл 2024
- The tutorials focused on the Conceptualizing, Analyzing, and Reporting Independent Samples T Test in SPSS.
Session Contents
00:00 - Channel Intro
00:16 - What is the Independent Samples T-Test?
03:40 - Test Assumptions
05:38 - SPSS Example
06:59 - Testing the Assumptions
08:29 - Run the Test in SPSS
09:29 - Analyzing the Output
18:13 - One-Tailed and Two-Tailed Tests
20:11 - Flowchart for Independent Samples T-Test
20:26 - Template for Reporting Test Results
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Hello Prof, thank you for the great video. Can you explain more on the method to run the analysis if my grouping variable has more than two groups like you showed in the video here. In the video, you have two groups only (female and male), what if I have question like educational background which has 4 groups? Thank you. Hope you can notice this question.
This video may help you
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I'm so grateful for your video. and I have a question. I did the test between (gender and intention) and found that the p-value of Leven's test is (.021) so Equal variances are not assumed and that is a significant difference between the groups.
and then looked for the (Sig. 2-tailed) equal to (.307) so in this case, I should accept the Null Hypothesis and conclude that there are no significant differences between the two groups? Is that right because I'm so confused and i hope you will reply to me, please
I am glad you liked the video. Yes, you are right. There are no significant differences in intention between the gender groups (p = 0.307). Hence, the hypothesis is not supported.
@@researchwithfawad thank you sooo much.
How can we do normality test in Excel please ?
There must be an excel formula. I am afraid i haven't yet focused on excel for my videos.
The mean value of women is higher in comparison to males. But, the number of women respondents are less. Does it mean frequency is not related the mean value?
No, but each group should have adequate number of responses.
Lecture was excellent except video was not clear mean written lines was not clear, sir in next lecture this weakness should be removed for effective learning. Thanx
Thanks. I will try to have a larger font size, next time inshaa allah
Hello Mehtab Sir,
The video and text is absolute clear, You need to change the video type to higher picture quality by clicking on the three dots.
Thank you Fawad sir for this awesome lecture. 🙏
Sir can you share your email if possible so that I can ask you some queries??
You can email me on kh.fawad83@gmail.com