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Thanks for such a great illustrative and clear explanations. Please I need a video on getting and interpreting pvalues for categorical variables. Thanks
Thank you for your clear and impressive tutorial on yes/no items data analysis in SPSS. Would you help me on other to analyze data on SPSS, which is a scale of very ineffective, Ineffective, Not sure, Effective, Very Effective items to evaluate something
Thank you for your informative video. I have similar data. I want to compare responses between two groups. For example, in your data that could be comparing the answers to the multiple response question between men and women. I made a cross tabulation of the multiple response set and gender. Could I calculate a p-value for the difference between men and women? It does not seem to me that I can just do this on the multiple response set because the variables in the set are not independent of each other. What I could do is continue to view all response options as separate (dichotomous) variables and then run a chi-square test separately for each response option. Is this a good way of analyzing? I hesitate because then of course you get te problem of multiple testing (i guess) which makes you more likely to get a type I error. To compensate for this, could I take a smaller alpha? If this is not a good way I can choose to perform only descriptive statistics and not test statistics. I would be greatly helped by your advice. Thanks in advance!
Enroll in the full "Data Analysis and Interpretation using SPSS" course: academy.datafordev.com/courses/data-analysis-and-interpretation-using-spss
For students, researchers and data analysts who don't have a strong statistical background, the Data Analysis and Interpretation using SPSS course teaches you statistical data analysis, interpretation and APA reporting in a simple, practical approach
You will learn:
✔️ Data entry, data importing and preparation
✔️ Summarizing data using descriptive statistics
✔️ Exploring relationships between different types of variables
✔️ Choosing appropriate charts and developing them
✔️ Transforming variables and managing the data to suit your analyses
✔️ Choosing the appropriate inferential tests such as chi-square, t-tests and regression and running them
✔️ How to interpret all the statistics presented in the course and presenting them using the APA format
✔️ How to write your research methodology, results and discussions sections
Enrol now for 60% OFF: academy.datafordev.com/courses/data-analysis-and-interpretation-using-spss
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Thanks for such a great illustrative and clear explanations.
Please I need a video on getting and interpreting pvalues for categorical variables. Thanks
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Thank you for your clear and impressive tutorial on yes/no items data analysis in SPSS. Would you help me on other to analyze data on SPSS, which is a scale of very ineffective, Ineffective, Not sure, Effective, Very Effective items to evaluate something
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Thank you for your informative video. I have similar data. I want to compare responses between two groups. For example, in your data that could be comparing the answers to the multiple response question between men and women. I made a cross tabulation of the multiple response set and gender. Could I calculate a p-value for the difference between men and women? It does not seem to me that I can just do this on the multiple response set because the variables in the set are not independent of each other. What I could do is continue to view all response options as separate (dichotomous) variables and then run a chi-square test separately for each response option. Is this a good way of analyzing? I hesitate because then of course you get te problem of multiple testing (i guess) which makes you more likely to get a type I error. To compensate for this, could I take a smaller alpha? If this is not a good way I can choose to perform only descriptive statistics and not test statistics.
I would be greatly helped by your advice.
Thanks in advance!
Thank you
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2:07 Multiple Response
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What missing cases mean ? However they didn’t appear in descriptive statistics?!
Hello datafordev, can't access your practice data.
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When I try to do the multiple response options, my output doesn't look like yours. Any suggestions?
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Mathematics and statistics are not related to each other. For me, statistics is not as difficult as Mathematics.
But what is it if it is not mathematical field
Hello datafordev, can't access your practice data.
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Thank you.
Hello datafordev, can't access your practice data.
Kindly assist.