Computing Frequencies and Creating an APA-Style Frequency Table Using JASP, Excel, and Word (3-10)

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  • Опубликовано: 25 мар 2020
  • We create an APA-style frequency table with scores in descending order, simple frequency, relative frequency, cumulative frequency, percentile, and sample size. We use JASP for the statistics, Excel for the formatting, and wrap it all up for presentation in Word. These same techniques work with open-source word processing and spreadsheet programs.
    Download the Friendly, Free, Flexible, Functional JASP software from the official JASP statistics website: jasp-stats.org
    This video teaches the following commands and techniques in JASP:
    Calculate frequencies in JASP
    Create a frequency table in Excel
    APA formatting for tables
    Present a table in Word
    This video uses the dataset MyClass.sav and JASP version 11.1
    Link to a Google Drive folder with all of the files that I use in the videos including spreadsheets, the Bear Handout, and the MyClass.sav dataset. As I add new files, they will appear here, as well.
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Комментарии • 6

  • @yingc1233
    @yingc1233 4 года назад +1

    Very clear explanations and great video quality. Thanks a lot for your hard work!

  • @aronharoldpamoso4271
    @aronharoldpamoso4271 4 года назад

    Thank you for this video. This will help!

  • @iriesalcala5523
    @iriesalcala5523 3 года назад

    This really helped me, thank you so muchh😢👏💕

  • @fikrielutfiyah4738
    @fikrielutfiyah4738 3 года назад

    how to create grouped frequency table in JASP ? thank you

    • @ResearchByDesign
      @ResearchByDesign  3 года назад +1

      Good question...I don't know ow to do the grouped frequency off the top of my head, but I bet you could create the groups in Excel before you import the data. That would work, but it is a workaround. Let me look into it...