Hello. Great video! Just a quick question tough. Would this procedure work for a time series. I would like to create a linear chart of homicide rates over a period of 10 years, after having controlled for economic variables.
Thanks a lot for this video -- Can you use these residuals to conduct a non-parametric partial correlation analysis? I.e. let's say my DV is level of marital problems (I want to control for gender, so I have already created a residual for marital-prob and sex) however, my two 'IV' residuals 1) money spent on prostitutes + gender along with 2) time spent at the bar + gender, are not normally distributed. Would I be able to run these residuals through a Spearman's Rho correlation in SPSS so that I essentially have a non-parametric partial correlation analysis? Or would I have to go about it in a different way? Thanks a lot
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Nice video tutorial. I have made a video on how to perform a non-parametric partial correlation in SPSS. This may be of use for some of you guys?
This is fantastic. What if one of my variables is categorical? Or what if I am controlling for more than one variable? Many thanks.
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Hello. Great video! Just a quick question tough. Would this procedure work for a time series. I would like to create a linear chart of homicide rates over a period of 10 years, after having controlled for economic variables.
Thanks a lot for this video -- Can you use these residuals to conduct a non-parametric partial correlation analysis?
I.e. let's say my DV is level of marital problems (I want to control for gender, so I have already created a residual for marital-prob and sex) however, my two 'IV' residuals 1) money spent on prostitutes + gender along with 2) time spent at the bar + gender, are not normally distributed.
Would I be able to run these residuals through a Spearman's Rho correlation in SPSS so that I essentially have a non-parametric partial correlation analysis?
Or would I have to go about it in a different way?
Thanks a lot