You are among the best but seems you were just telling your self how you did it. Pls we need detail explanation and do it as if you are teaching a starter. Thanks
Indeed, I had made the video as a guidance for other members of our research group including potential future users. I hoped, however, once someone is quasi-familiar with SPSS, that they would be able to follow the steps. One difficult part I have not presented is how to lay out your data. Unfortunately, Generalised Estimating Equations are a very complex topic in statistics, there are no good overviews in statistics books and SPSS have not released an official guide.
Great effort, but a use of a lot of pronouns like "this one or that one" without actually mentioning the name of the variable or using the mouse to point at them, makes it very very hard to understand. I could not understand how to interpret the output. You merely listed the output headings without explaining the estimates or how they need to be reported in publications [The final goal of statistics]. Thank you for the quick video. Hope this was a feedback.
Where are the repeted measure taken into accoutn? Measure 1, 2 or three of the same variable?
Audio quality was abit hard to listen to, lots of mumbling that we couldn't hear
Thanks very much!
You are among the best but seems you were just telling your self how you did it. Pls we need detail explanation and do it as if you are teaching a starter. Thanks
Indeed, I had made the video as a guidance for other members of our research group including potential future users. I hoped, however, once someone is quasi-familiar with SPSS, that they would be able to follow the steps. One difficult part I have not presented is how to lay out your data. Unfortunately, Generalised Estimating Equations are a very complex topic in statistics, there are no good overviews in statistics books and SPSS have not released an official guide.
@@nikolaosaggelopoulos8113 Hi I have a question. My intracluster variable can be scale or should be categorical?
Thank you , however been quite hard to understand because of the audio quality
Great effort, but a use of a lot of pronouns like "this one or that one" without actually mentioning the name of the variable or using the mouse to point at them, makes it very very hard to understand. I could not understand how to interpret the output. You merely listed the output headings without explaining the estimates or how they need to be reported in publications [The final goal of statistics]. Thank you for the quick video. Hope this was a feedback.