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Hello. Excellent explanation. I have just one question. I couldn't find which version of spss has canonical correlation like you have. So can you tell me please which spss are you using. Thank you.
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Great Job
Thank you so much! It's very helpful video!
Thank you ..really help
Tysm sir 🙏
Thank you very much!
Hi Dr., please can you recording a video about HOW TO SELECT SUITABLE STATISTICAL TEST
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How to write interpretation, please could you see text format?
Hello. Excellent explanation. I have just one question. I couldn't find which version of spss has canonical correlation like you have. So can you tell me please which spss are you using. Thank you.
I guess it is 25 version
SPSS 25 Version
Sir which version of SPSS are you using, in my version this option is not showing?
26 version
when I put too many variables the correlation goes wrong. Is there a limit on the variables I can set?
I thought the dependent variables should be non-metric?
Canonical correlation doesn't show