I can't thank you enough for taking the time to put this video together! The fact that you actually show the basics of how to use the software like inputing and organising the data, puts your video in a different league, DR. O'Loughlin!
This video was clear, addressed exactly what I needed to learn, and did not have unnecessary commentary! Thank you! When you are working hard on several problems and you get exactly what you need in a comprehensive yet streamlined presentation, it is a gift. I would take a course taught by you Dr. O'Laughlin. I am married to a man from Galway City, Ireland and your brogue added a touch a familiarity that I appreciated.
Hi Marianne, Thanks you for your kind comments, I'm glad you found the video useful. My "brogue" is a mix of Co Wicklow (where I am from) and Co Dublin (where I live). Best wishes, Dr E.
Thanks Dr. O'Loughlin, this is the simplest and most straightforward video on how to conduct a One-way Anova that I have seen so far. I also like the fact that you show us how to export data from an Excel file and how to input data in the Variable view in SPSS. Extremely helpful!
Thank you so much for this. I have been struggling on how to input data from tables that were already provided for me and this made it all click after 12+ hours. Thank you!
Alaaaasssss.....at last i found one good video on using ONE WAY ANOVA on SPSS. you really saved my time in recalling all my SPSS skills sir, i was searching for such a video for many days on INTERNET. HATS OFF TO YOU SIR🎩🎩🎩
Wow this has really been so helpful in my Doctoral analysis. I looked forward to testing and interpreting my hypotheses and this video refreshed my memory in doing so.
This video was EXTREMELY helpful! The only video I've seen so far concerning SPSS that was clear and concise. You took the time to actually go through it step by step. Thank you!
Thank you, thank you! I'm in Austin and I'm helping my son in Nashville via Zoom with his SPSS ANOVA homework. His prof did a poor job of explaining all the steps. You rock!
Thank you so much. We've started a new lab class in second year stats for psychology and I've just not been able to get my head around the way my lab teacher laid it all out. Thanks you for this 🙏
Thanks a lot for the clear video. I have a question. If I ant to check p value for two different groups (control and patients) in terms of Age, BMI, Blood pressure then how can I do this SPSS.
Hi Salman, The ANOVA test as I have run it here does not tell you this. All we can learn from this ANOVA test is that there is a significant difference between the means of at least two groups. The answer to your question is simple: use SPSS to generate Descriptive Statistics which will give you the actual Mean values for each group. The group with the highest Mean gives the best results. Hope this helps, Dr E.
Hello Prof. Can i do one way Anova with individual Likert items (Measured on 5 point scale), which are part of a formative construct in my study? I am confused whether i can go with ANOVA, as Likert items are ordinal in nature. Request you to please clarify and provide an appropriate reference.. Regards, Karan
Hi Chef Berry, No - ANOVA should only be used on normal data. You can use the Kruskal-Wallis test - it is OK to use with vategorical data like yours. Here's a link to my video showing you how to do this in SPSS: ruclips.net/video/W6110_EGTyY/видео.htmlsi=EcXE8jUKgu4hNkQN Hope this helps, Dr E.
@@EugeneOLoughlin Thanks, Prof. Shall i do this Kruskal wallis, after conducting measurement invariance test, specifically (MICOM) (during which i might have to remove some of the items because of their insignificant loadings. After this i will get the final set of items to be analysed in the study.. is that the correct way?
@@chefberrypassionateresearcher Hi Chef Berry - I would need to study your situation to be able to answer. However, I am retired for several years now and I'll have leave you to figure this out for yourself. Thanks for watching my videos! Dr E.
I'm having a problem with my data. The thing is, each group's data is different from one another. Like, my first data has 10 numbers while the others have more numbers. Is there a possible way to use excel in this situation?
HIsir/All, In the post HOC tests output, can someone help me with some interpretation of 95% Confidence (lower band and upper band) and homogenous subsets. I did Post HOC test on my data but I am finding it hard to interprete the output. Thannks for your help
Thank you so much! Shout out to those doing their PhD analysis late into the night!
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My supervisory meeting is gonna be AMAZING!! 😭
Could never trying do assignment feels impossible 😂
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7 years later
And this video is a life saver
Much Love sir ❤
I can't thank you enough for taking the time to put this video together! The fact that you actually show the basics of how to use the software like inputing and organising the data, puts your video in a different league, DR. O'Loughlin!
This video was clear, addressed exactly what I needed to learn, and did not have unnecessary commentary! Thank you! When you are working hard on several problems and you get exactly what you need in a comprehensive yet streamlined presentation, it is a gift. I would take a course taught by you Dr. O'Laughlin. I am married to a man from Galway City, Ireland and your brogue added a touch a familiarity that I appreciated.
Hi Marianne,
Thanks you for your kind comments, I'm glad you found the video useful.
My "brogue" is a mix of Co Wicklow (where I am from) and Co Dublin (where I live).
Best wishes,
Dr E.
Thanks Dr. O'Loughlin, this is the simplest and most straightforward video on how to conduct a One-way Anova that I have seen so far. I also like the fact that you show us how to export data from an Excel file and how to input data in the Variable view in SPSS. Extremely helpful!
I don't know what is better. The contents or Eugene's voice 😀? An excellent explanation. Thank you kindly.
You are welcome!
Thank you so much for this. I have been struggling on how to input data from tables that were already provided for me and this made it all click after 12+ hours. Thank you!
Alaaaasssss.....at last i found one good video on using ONE WAY ANOVA on SPSS. you really saved my time in recalling all my SPSS skills sir,
i was searching for such a video for many days on INTERNET.
HATS OFF TO YOU SIR🎩🎩🎩
Wow this has really been so helpful in my Doctoral analysis. I looked forward to testing and interpreting my hypotheses and this video refreshed my memory in doing so.
Thank you so much this helped A LOT for my dissertation! This is a timeless video
The way you went over every single thing step by step was extremely helpful, thank you!
Thank you for making my Intro to Stats course way less stressful!
I am going to blast my Thesis with the aid of your SPSS videos. Thank you sir!!!!
This video was EXTREMELY helpful! The only video I've seen so far concerning SPSS that was clear and concise. You took the time to actually go through it step by step. Thank you!
Thanks for this video! It was very useful and straightforward. I like how you showed the Tukey test at the end as well!
Thank you, thank you! I'm in Austin and I'm helping my son in Nashville via Zoom with his SPSS ANOVA homework. His prof did a poor job of explaining all the steps. You rock!
Your tutorials are the best. Thank you so much!!!
Amazing tutorial, still helpful 4 years later!
THANK YOU SO MUCH SIR!!! YOUR VIDEO WAS HELPFUL WHEN NOTHING WAS.. REALLY, HUGE RESPECT AND I CAN'T THANK YOU ENOUGH.
Thank you so much. We've started a new lab class in second year stats for psychology and I've just not been able to get my head around the way my lab teacher laid it all out. Thanks you for this 🙏
Gone through many videos but found yours the most helpful...thank u soo much very well explained
You are genius sir , the way u explained this program is so easy and understandable. I m sooooo thankful 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
Thank you so much for taking the time to make this video. It was extremely helpful and covered exactly what I needed.
Thank you so much i used spss 5 years ago these days struggled lot to remember again. thank you
Thank you so much from Italy Prof. O'Loughlin! You are so clear!
Best video so far... Very easy to understand... Thank you so much Dr...
you are an absolute life saver; love your work and helpful in depth tutorial. Espcially the coverage of posthoc
Using this for my biochemistry dissertation analysis. Thank you ❤
I can complete my dissertation analysis because of this !!! thank you so much .
Thank you so much! You literally saved me hours and my degree!
Thank you so much, I was struggling with my MSc Data for one way ANOVA, this really helped! So grateful!
Thank u so much sir. stay blessed. This is the best video how to analyze data on spss. Very clear.
Wow! This is exactly what I've needed all the while. Thanks a million, sir🙏
Thank you so much for all your help! This video was so clear and really made a huge difference in my work.
Thank you so much. This video made me understand ANOVA test clearly.
Absolutely brilliant. Thank you for such a clear and informative video.
Thank you so much...I'm currently treating my data and this really helps a lot❤️
Wow thank you! You made this so much easier!!
It was so helpful to me. I sincerely appreciate your effort for this lecture. Thank you very much.
Thank you Eugene-have watched so many of your SPSS videos-thank you!
Thank you so much for the detailed explanation!
Thank you so much for this video! Best video on the subject! So clearly explained.
It's very concise and easily understand, really great help! thx a lot!
Awesome bro i love you❤
Thankyou for this!, btw can I ask? The significance level wasn't appearing to my results even though I followed your techniques
Thanks, Nicely analyzed and interpreted. Statistics is all about analysis and its interpretation apart from data collection.
Thank you lol my papers due in two days so this saved my grade
Very useful thank you! Especially how to input the data on SPSS which is not completely intuitive and very different than GraphPad Prism!
Thanks a lot for the clear video. I have a question. If I ant to check p value for two different groups (control and patients) in terms of Age, BMI, Blood pressure then how can I do this SPSS.
Thank you so much for this content! It is extremely helpful :)
Thank you sir
This is magical. Thanks, Dr
Thank you so much Sir.....
Kindly upload, in same lines, TWO WAY ANOVA.
this was an awesome how to video. thank you!
I love how you explain..
Thank you so much! This really helped me a lot. Appreciate it!
Glad it helped!
Helped me lots, thanks for this
You're a life saver man.
Thank you very much, the video has really helped me.
I'll be grateful for all the rest of my life!
many many thanks, all other videos could not address my query like yours did.
Thank you for sharing! Really helpful
Very nice...m also a lecturer n teaching spss
Thank you very much. Very concise and informative!
You’re the man, man!
Excellent Video. Thank you
Super clear and simple, thanks!
Amazing video! Very helpful.
Thank you very much for this video
Thank you, it is very useful❤
ur the goat thank you eugene
It is very very useful. Thanks so much
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Simple and useful. very good. thank you. it help me a lot
Great tutorial, so helpful!
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Excellent, thank you so much
Why transformation doesn't work, like when coded Group A =1 in variable view but when I press 1 data view, don't show the Group A automatically?
Legend ! you've just saved me buddy !
How do you do anova when there is 9 independent variables and 1 dependent variable in the analysis?
Sir i has one question now how to know that out these three groups which are more sensitive to learning typee
Hi Salman,
The ANOVA test as I have run it here does not tell you this. All we can learn from this ANOVA test is that there is a significant difference between the means of at least two groups.
The answer to your question is simple: use SPSS to generate Descriptive Statistics which will give you the actual Mean values for each group. The group with the highest Mean gives the best results.
Hope this helps,
Dr E.
how come the ibm statistics viewer doesn't appear on my IBM spss? is there a icon I should click to enable this? thank you
very helpful. Thank you
Thank you so much. I appreciate.
very helpful... thanks a lot
Thank you so much, sir! this was very useful!
I'm really grateful to you.
This is a great video. Thank you , thank you
Hello Prof. Can i do one way Anova with individual Likert items (Measured on 5 point scale), which are part of a formative construct in my study? I am confused whether i can go with ANOVA, as Likert items are ordinal in nature. Request you to please clarify and provide an appropriate reference.. Regards, Karan
Hi Chef Berry,
No - ANOVA should only be used on normal data. You can use the Kruskal-Wallis test - it is OK to use with vategorical data like yours.
Here's a link to my video showing you how to do this in SPSS:
ruclips.net/video/W6110_EGTyY/видео.htmlsi=EcXE8jUKgu4hNkQN
Hope this helps,
Dr E.
@@EugeneOLoughlin Thanks, Prof. Shall i do this Kruskal wallis, after conducting measurement invariance test, specifically (MICOM) (during which i might have to remove some of the items because of their insignificant loadings. After this i will get the final set of items to be analysed in the study.. is that the correct way?
@@chefberrypassionateresearcher Hi Chef Berry - I would need to study your situation to be able to answer. However, I am retired for several years now and I'll have leave you to figure this out for yourself.
Thanks for watching my videos!
Dr E.
This is so helpful! Thank you!
I'm having a problem with my data. The thing is, each group's data is different from one another. Like, my first data has 10 numbers while the others have more numbers. Is there a possible way to use excel in this situation?
great video.....
Thank you so much!!
It works! thanks sir
Very useful! Thank you!
Thank You Sir.
Thank you it helpful
thank you Dr.
Thank you
HIsir/All, In the post HOC tests output, can someone help me with some interpretation of 95% Confidence (lower band and upper band) and homogenous subsets. I did Post HOC test on my data but I am finding it hard to interprete the output. Thannks for your help