Adding an extra minute to your video and showing how to obtain the Fcrit value from the table and comparing it to the calculated Fstat for hypotheses testing would have been the cherry on top of a stellar effort:)
I have watched dozens of videos and read the reading assignments but none have compared to the simple and accurate way you explain stats information. You truly have a gift for taking a complicated subject and making it understandable.
Thanks! I plan on creating more and more videos and with more advanced topics as well. Make sure you like MyBookSucks on FaceBook (see link in video description). This will help other students find the educational videos.
Thank you for you kind words. Make sure you like MyBookSucks on Facebook (see link in video description). This will help me spread the word and become econometrics teacher for other students :)
I use a lot of different tools including html5, photoshop, illustrator and string it all together in Final Cut Pro. As you can imagine it takes me a lot of time to create each video.
You are very welcome. Make sure you like MyBookSucks on FaceBook (see link in video description). This will help other students find the educational videos.
Wow, thank you so much for the feedback. I really appreciate it! This has been my life's work. I hope you tell your friends and classmates to and help me ease their pain.
I like that - King of RUclips! I do call myself the Professor of the Universe. Thanks for spreading the word and good luck in your statistics class. If you have any special requests of needs, then please let me know.
To say that this is an astoundingly brilliant and clear presentation of an extremely complex statistical procedure is an unprecedented understatement. You Sir are exceptional!
xzyeee Well, thank you so much for you kind comments. They are much appreciated. Hopefully you will like, share, subscribe, If you get a chance could you please like our FB page. www.FaceBook.Com/PartyMoreStudyLess It will help others find the videos.
statisticsfun This video helped me clarify so much. So thank you again. However, I am having a problem with a Shapiro Wilk Test for Normality. What type of data should I use with this test? Should I use the raw data, convert the raw data to percentages or convert the raw data to averages? Any advice would be a great help.
Well, you are very welcome. Make sure you like MyBookSucks on FaceBook (see link in video description). This will help others find the educational videos.
I have seen both this one and the previous hand calculation its very perfect, clear and simplified to understand, thank you so much and keep up doing such kind of illustrations.
I would encourage you to watch the first video on the ANOVA playlist (I added a link to the video description of this video). This will help you interpret your results. Let me know if that does not help. It is probably best to post your questions as a message on MyBookSucks FaceBook Page since you can add attachments too.
You are better than any instructors I have worked with. You make it so simple to understand, I watch your lessons all the time and I have learned so much from you. Do you do any tutoring? I would love to work with you.
You are very welcome! Make sure you tell your feel students and like MyBookSucks on FaceBook (see link in video description). Good luck in your classes too.
I would encourage you like MyBookSucks on FaceBook (see link link in video description). You can send a message there and include an attachment. If you include you table you calculated, I will try to see what is up. Make sense?
you are very very very welcome! I always appreciate feedback because it helps me understand if I am on the right track or not. Thanks again and make sure you like MyBookSucks on Facebook (you can see the link in the video description) -- this will help others find the videos.
Please don't listen to the negative comments sir, you are "not a stack of gold bars that everyone will simply love"...old mexican saying. Instead of simply saying thank you, I read that they wanted the results interpreted. It was my understanding this was simply a tutorial on how to plug in the numbers, at least that what I was here for having never used excel for calculations. Again, thank you thank you!
Great to hear you found the videos and they were helpful for you. Let me know if you have any special requests too. Btw, you would probably like our Facebook Fan page (you can see the link in the video description). We post college humor and some educational stuff as well.
It could be do to a rounding error. If you want to attach your spreadsheet at a FaceBook message I could look at it. You will see a link to MyBookSucks FB page in the video description.
You are very welcome, indeed! Hopefully you will like MyBookSucks on FB (see link in the description of this video). This will help others find the free videos.
Yes, you are right for sure and thanks for pointing that out. I do it the long way because there are still professor who require students to ANOVA the long way by hand.
You sir, just helped me pass an important statistics activity in my AP Bio class. For this I am thankful. ~Sincerely, grateful stressed-out AP Bio student. P.S. YOU ARE AMAZING!
Wow that is great to hear -- not that your professor is sick but videos helped. Make sure that you like MyBookSucks on FaceBook (see link in video description). This will help other students with substitute teachers find the educational videos.
+Mariam Ghazi Happy to be a life saver. You can do it! Don't drop the course. If you get a chance, then like, share the videos. This will help others find the videos too. (www.FaceBook.Com/partymorestudyless)
You might be right about the spreadsheet usage. I am trying to make it as simple as possible, so students can follow it easily. I try not to use any short cuts or abbreviations either. If I was doing the spreadsheet for myself I would probably do it differently.
Thank you so very much for making these videos. You have made it so much easier for me to understand what I am doing in my Statistics course! Keep them coming :)
Answers 1. F Score can never be less than one. This is because you should square the difference between the observation - mean. This gets rid of any negative sign. 2. You could use a Cohen D to measure effect (would be one way). On my statistics fun channel I have a video on Cohen D, I would encourage to watch. Also, I have an entire playlist on ANOVA.
It's Just Great Sir, I wish You were my Econometrics Teacher. Things looks so easy and simple, God bless you. Your videos have been so useful for me. Many Thanks
They are very similar tests and try to measure the same thing. The problem with t test is it can only be used on a max of two groups or samples while ANOVA can be used on two or more samples. Some people don't bother with t tests at all and only use ANOVA. Make sense?
Jennifer Flores You are very welcome. Great to hear you passed your exam. Hopefully, you will like, share and subscribe. It will help others find the videos.
Gayla, It could be a rounding error. If you can go to MyBookSucks FaceBook page and post a message (and attach the excel spreadsheet) and if you take a photo of the book example -- I could look at it and see if I see anything. Make sure you like MyBookSucks too.
Wow! Thanks so much. Btw, I am in Kansas City, USA Make sure you like MyBookSucks on FB (see link in video description). This will help others find the educational videos. Good luck to you and all your classmates too.
I am SO thankful for your videos! They have been so helpful. I do have a question though about an ANOVA from my book that I plugged into the spreadsheet I built from your tutorial. My sum of squares within is not matching the book and I cannot figure out why. The book is showing that it is one less than what I am coming up with. Up until that point and my F-score everything is working out.
+shankar shrestha Your null hypothesis is always that the means of the groups are the same. If you reject that hypothesis, that means at least the means of two groups are not the same...sadly, you cant tell at this point which groups are not the same. For that you will need a post hoc test, for example Tukey's honestly significant difference (HSD)
Is there a way to calculate the values of the table? as I would like to program ananova to quickly validate test data. but that won't work without me having such a table.
+chankham tengbriacheu Thanks for that! If you get a chance, then like, share the videos. This will help others find the videos too. (www.FaceBook.Com/partymorestudyless)
For everyone having problems with X-mean not equalling zero, if you're getting letters in your result e.g. 3.65545E14-E15, it's a simple syntax error probably to do with a software update. Look at the top of the screen for a drop down section called 'number', if it is set to general, that is the issue. Select 'number' from the drop down menu and your results should start equalling 0.00.
@STATISTICSFUN, Why 2-1?.....at 13:49. What happens if I have more than 3 groups? The video is great by the way, but I am a bit of a novice here. Please help. Thanks
Manel, I am not positive but you could use ANOVA or a t test. If you want you can post a message on the MyBookSucks FB page (see link in this video description) and include an attachment and more detail.
Hi, thanks for the great tutorial. does there need to be the same amount of data points in each group data set for this to be a valid test? or would different observation cases of each group make the variance test useless? thanks in advance
Adding an extra minute to your video and showing how to obtain the Fcrit value from the table and comparing it to the calculated Fstat for hypotheses testing would have been the cherry on top of a stellar effort:)
I have watched dozens of videos and read the reading assignments but none have compared to the simple and accurate way you explain stats information. You truly have a gift for taking a complicated subject and making it understandable.
You did a better job in 15 minutes than what my stats professor did in 3 hours. Thank you!
Thanks! I plan on creating more and more videos and with more advanced topics as well.
Make sure you like MyBookSucks on FaceBook (see link in video description). This will help other students find the educational videos.
Thank you for you kind words. Make sure you like MyBookSucks on Facebook (see link in video description). This will help me spread the word and become econometrics teacher for other students :)
I use a lot of different tools including html5, photoshop, illustrator and string it all together in Final Cut Pro. As you can imagine it takes me a lot of time to create each video.
You are very welcome. Make sure you like MyBookSucks on FaceBook (see link in video description). This will help other students find the educational videos.
a tide of relief washed over me as you explained this, and i was only having a break down about doing this with 20 groups last night! THANK YOU!!
Wow, thank you so much for the feedback. I really appreciate it! This has been my life's work. I hope you tell your friends and classmates to and help me ease their pain.
Words could not express how happy I am to finally be able to do ANOVA calculations on Excel! Thank you ! :)
You may have just become KING of RUclips in my book!!! I just shared this in my Statistics class...YOU DA MAN!!!
I like that - King of RUclips! I do call myself the Professor of the Universe. Thanks for spreading the word and good luck in your statistics class. If you have any special requests of needs, then please let me know.
One of the best presentations I've ever seen! Great visuals and effective speaking skills, I wish all my professors and TAs were just as good.
To say that this is an astoundingly brilliant and clear presentation of an extremely complex statistical procedure is an unprecedented understatement. You Sir are exceptional!
xzyeee Well, thank you so much for you kind comments. They are much appreciated. Hopefully you will like, share, subscribe, If you get a chance could you please like our FB page. www.FaceBook.Com/PartyMoreStudyLess
It will help others find the videos.
statisticsfun This video helped me clarify so much. So thank you again. However, I am having a problem with a Shapiro Wilk Test for Normality. What type of data should I use with this test? Should I use the raw data, convert the raw data to percentages or convert the raw data to averages? Any advice would be a great help.
BEST VIDEO I'VE WATCHED. completely saved me from having a meltdown over my coursework stats..... Legend, sir
Well, you are very welcome. Make sure you like MyBookSucks on FaceBook (see link in video description). This will help others find the educational videos.
Your're Awesome!! I'm from the Dominican Republic and me and all my classmates LOVE you! Biostatistics is a lot easier with you helping us!
OMG, that could NOT be more clear. Wow you've got a real talent for explaining stuff. Thanks, man.
I have seen both this one and the previous hand calculation its very perfect, clear and simplified to understand, thank you so much and keep up doing such kind of illustrations.
I would encourage you to watch the first video on the ANOVA playlist (I added a link to the video description of this video). This will help you interpret your results. Let me know if that does not help.
It is probably best to post your questions as a message on MyBookSucks FaceBook Page since you can add attachments too.
To call this tutorial video superb would be a severe understatement. Absolutely excellent in every way!
Happy to be of service. Make sure you like MyBookSucks on FaceBook (see link in video description). This will help others find the educational videos.
You are better than any instructors I have worked with. You make it so simple to understand, I watch your lessons all the time and I have learned so much from you. Do you do any tutoring? I would love to work with you.
Your video was really easy to understand and walked me through all the steps. I could not have done it without you.
You are very welcome! Make sure you tell your feel students and like MyBookSucks on FaceBook (see link in video description).
Good luck in your classes too.
You are the best teacher I have come across for teaching this statistics stuff. Keep up the great work!
I would encourage you like MyBookSucks on FaceBook (see link link in video description). You can send a message there and include an attachment. If you include you table you calculated, I will try to see what is up.
Make sense?
you are very very very welcome! I always appreciate feedback because it helps me understand if I am on the right track or not. Thanks again and make sure you like MyBookSucks on Facebook (you can see the link in the video description) -- this will help others find the videos.
Please don't listen to the negative comments sir, you are "not a stack of gold bars that everyone will simply love"...old mexican saying. Instead of simply saying thank you, I read that they wanted the results interpreted. It was my understanding this was simply a tutorial on how to plug in the numbers, at least that what I was here for having never used excel for calculations. Again, thank you thank you!
Great to hear you found the videos and they were helpful for you.
Let me know if you have any special requests too.
Btw, you would probably like our Facebook Fan page (you can see the link in the video description). We post college humor and some educational stuff as well.
Great to hear and thanks for the positive feedback.
Sir you are amazing I rarely comment in videos but you deserve more than a comment a subscriber and like thank you again
It could be do to a rounding error. If you want to attach your spreadsheet at a FaceBook message I could look at it. You will see a link to MyBookSucks FB page in the video description.
Happy to help! Most statistics books seem complicate things and they are really expensive too.
Thanks for explaining that. It's easy to hit a button and let excel do all the work, but your lessons helped me understand the process.
I have been trying to figure this out all week, thank you!!! You are an awesome instructor, please post more!
You are very welcome! Good luck in your classes too.
David, thank you for your help! You and your videos are life savers! I wish I had seen them earlier this semester.
You are very welcome, indeed! Hopefully you will like MyBookSucks on FB (see link in the description of this video). This will help others find the free videos.
Yes, you are right for sure and thanks for pointing that out. I do it the long way because there are still professor who require students to ANOVA the long way by hand.
Thank you!
Make sure you like MyBookSucks on FaceBook (see link in video description). This will help others find the educational videos.
Great job at effectively showing us how to do these calculations and what the calculations actually mean!
You sir, just helped me pass an important statistics activity in my AP Bio class. For this I am thankful. ~Sincerely, grateful stressed-out AP Bio student. P.S. YOU ARE AMAZING!
Wow that is great to hear -- not that your professor is sick but videos helped.
Make sure that you like MyBookSucks on FaceBook (see link in video description). This will help other students with substitute teachers find the educational videos.
Time well spent! Videos are great! Very professional and easy to follow.
Very useful ANOVA knowledge. Your presentations are excellent!
you just saved my life ! I nearly dropped the course
+Mariam Ghazi Happy to be a life saver. You can do it! Don't drop the course. If you get a chance, then like, share the videos. This will help others find the videos too. (www.FaceBook.Com/partymorestudyless)
You might be right about the spreadsheet usage. I am trying to make it as simple as possible, so students can follow it easily. I try not to use any short cuts or abbreviations either. If I was doing the spreadsheet for myself I would probably do it differently.
Sometimes it will not add up to 0 because of rounding error. Does it round to some really small number?
Your visual method really works for me. Thank you.
Estefany, how many variables are you using for your mixed design? One factor or more than one factor?
Thank you so very much for making these videos. You have made it so much easier for me to understand what I am doing in my Statistics course! Keep them coming :)
You can do it! That is awesome that you did not let your youthful age deter you :). Btw, I have lots of economics videos incase you have the need.
I just loved the way how to do ANOVA calculations !! Thank you so much. Keep up the good work
Answers
1. F Score can never be less than one. This is because you should square the difference between the observation - mean. This gets rid of any negative sign.
2. You could use a Cohen D to measure effect (would be one way).
On my statistics fun channel I have a video on Cohen D, I would encourage to watch. Also, I have an entire playlist on ANOVA.
It's Just Great Sir, I wish You were my Econometrics Teacher. Things looks so easy and simple, God bless you. Your videos have been so useful for me. Many Thanks
my professor was sick the day we learned how to do this, and his substitute hadn't taught Statistics in 10 years.
Thank you, kind sir.
They are very similar tests and try to measure the same thing. The problem with t test is it can only be used on a max of two groups or samples while ANOVA can be used on two or more samples. Some people don't bother with t tests at all and only use ANOVA. Make sense?
Life saver! Helped me pass this section on my exam! Thanks
Jennifer Flores You are very welcome. Great to hear you passed your exam. Hopefully, you will like, share and subscribe. It will help others find the videos.
I understand this a lot better than how my stats professor is teaching it. Thank you for breaking it down
Jocelyn, I don't have any R videos now, but the videos are in the works.
Wow thanks so much. Good luck on your exams and in your class to. Do let me know if you have any special requests.
Man, if all my professors explained this clearly I'd be in heaven
Rockbobby What a great thing to say. It is much appreciated.
Gayla, It could be a rounding error. If you can go to MyBookSucks FaceBook page and post a message (and attach the excel spreadsheet) and if you take a photo of the book example -- I could look at it and see if I see anything. Make sure you like MyBookSucks too.
I love the way you explained this. It made things so much easier to understand. Thank you!
How does one interpret the F value?
How does one obtain the probability value?
Wow! Thanks so much. Btw, I am in Kansas City, USA Make sure you like MyBookSucks on FB (see link in video description). This will help others find the educational videos. Good luck to you and all your classmates too.
Good question. Yes, ANOVA works on 2 or more groups.
thank you so much for such a useful video, I had a big problem with this topic and now is solved. thank you once again
Happy to hear.
The easiest thing to do is to post your Excel worksheet, on MyBookSucks Facebook page (see link in video description). You can add attachments there.
I guarantee I'll be USING you for the next 3 1/2 weeks, originally I was hoping to survive Bus Stats, I am now going for the A!!!
I owe you a great debt of gratitude.
You are very welcome.
13:12 the division at the top is wrong if I'm not mistaken. 203.3 / 2 = 101.65 it doesn't equal 101.667
Thank you for making this simple and clear, my book complicates everything!
Thanks for the step by step process, really helped a lot!
what about calculating p value? is it necessary?
this video is much much better than my lecture explanation. thanks a lot
Great step by step directions! Now, I get it. Thanks.
Yasmin Amico You are very welcome. I am always happy to hear my videos are helping. Good luck in your studies too.
Thank you.
Whole world should share the video
Thank you so much! This helps me with my research project tremendously.
I am SO thankful for your videos! They have been so helpful. I do have a question though about an ANOVA from my book that I plugged into the spreadsheet I built from your tutorial. My sum of squares within is not matching the book and I cannot figure out why. The book is showing that it is one less than what I am coming up with. Up until that point and my F-score everything is working out.
I appreciate your effort. Very informative and easy !!
It is a great tutorial....but why did not you tell us how to interpret these results?
Wikipedia?
Excellent tutorial. Thank you for taking the time to train.
Brilliant video, thanks for explaining it so easily.
so what does 22.6 says about the significant difference of the groups?
Are they less significant or more significant?
+shankar shrestha Your null hypothesis is always that the means of the groups are the same. If you reject that hypothesis, that means at least the means of two groups are not the same...sadly, you cant tell at this point which groups are not the same. For that you will need a post hoc test, for example Tukey's honestly significant difference (HSD)
This was super helpful. Thank you for making this video!
Am a Fan of you man. Gr8 Teaching
Brilliant :) , Thank you so much, needed to get my head around this in a hurry, perfect and brilliantly taught!!
Is there a way to calculate the values of the table? as I would like to program ananova to quickly validate test data. but that won't work without me having such a table.
Brilliantly explained.. Is their a video for T test as well ???????
you are the best. thank you for this valuable explanation.
+chankham tengbriacheu Thanks for that! If you get a chance, then like, share the videos. This will help others find the videos too. (www.FaceBook.Com/partymorestudyless)
Man this video is awesome. Great job!
For everyone having problems with X-mean not equalling zero, if you're getting letters in your result e.g. 3.65545E14-E15, it's a simple syntax error probably to do with a software update. Look at the top of the screen for a drop down section called 'number', if it is set to general, that is the issue. Select 'number' from the drop down menu and your results should start equalling 0.00.
@STATISTICSFUN, Why 2-1?.....at 13:49. What happens if I have more than 3 groups? The video is great by the way, but I am a bit of a novice here. Please help. Thanks
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Manel, I am not positive but you could use ANOVA or a t test. If you want you can post a message on the MyBookSucks FB page (see link in this video description) and include an attachment and more detail.
Really really clear and helpful!
Hi, thanks for the great tutorial. does there need to be the same amount of data points in each group data set for this to be a valid test? or would different observation cases of each group make the variance test useless? thanks in advance