thedoctoraljour... This tutorial demonstrates how to conduct a One Way ANOVA in SPSS. For more statistics, research and SPSS tools, visit thedoctoraljour....
This is probably the best practical tutorial I've ever seen. Complementing it with theoretical knowledge and clear reports in APA format is the best way to study, I think. Thanks for posting.
+Andrea C. Agreed, this is definitely a huge help for my stats class. Kicking my tail so far! I needed a "personal" walk through with interpretational details. That's where I get lost, understanding what happens when certain tests are significant, etc...
+Vic Rockhill I am so glad to hear this tutorial was helpful! Stats is like learning a new language and can be difficult at first. It does get easier as you learn the basics and become familiar with the terms.
This helped me. Thank you! Not sure why most people are complaining. Got to know the basics before tackling this level; I am sure that is why most of you are getting confused.
Thank you so much for this review! I got my Masters a few years ago (research psych) but didn't start tutoring until recently so I needed this refresher. Great, it's clear and simple, I might refer my students to it as well.
SOOO appreciate this! Everything I've found has been sooo lengthy and confusing, and obviously made for people who already understand Stats. This was helpful for people who are brand new to stats. A little more explanation for interpretation would be helpful. For t-tests, there were certain criteria for accepting or rejecting the Null, which was the goal of running the test. Its not that clear for ANOVAs. Also, would appreciate something like THIS for 2 way ANOVAS, MANOVAS, ANCOVAS, Repeated Measures ANOVAS.....I see you have a 12 part series, but wasnt sure if you had anything like this...short and sweet, for beginners who would get overwhelmed by a 12 part series. Thank you again!!
I think some further explanation on the basics, like rejecting the null hypothesis, could really bring the tutorial full circle. Otherwise if someone doesnt have the greatest statistical background then it is a little bit confusing.
deathdodge Thank you for your compliment. The SPSS tutorials are designed with the assumption that you understand the theory behind the procedure. For more information about testing the null hypothesis and significance, you may find some of my other tutorials helpful: thedoctoraljourney.com (see online statistical guide).
Thank you for this walkthrough! Do you have any tutorial explaining how to calculate prevalence and its 95% confidence intervals by using SPSS? For comparison between groups (eg, male vs. female) which statistical test can I use to identify the statistical difference between prevalences?
This was really helpful as I have not had this type of training in my program. I did however run into an issue. While comparing my ANOVA and multiple comparisons tables I saw that I had significant differences on the ANOVA but no p
Very helpfull, a million thanks! I have only one doubt: when you are introducing data, I see in the second column the variable Achievement, but before, in the hypotesis and then when you establish de Independent variable (SES) and the Dependent (Satisfaction), I don't see it... Is Achievement a co-variable o another independent variable???
This is nut how I got taught to do a one way independent above. I was taught to use bonneferroni for post hoc unless the homogeneity of variance is violated and then use games Howell. I came to view your tutorial to see how I would find out if it is violated prior to carrying out the test but you have done the anova a different way. Can someone help?
Anyone know what to do if this tutorial is followed but are unable to get a result? Mine keeps saying there are fewer than two groups for my dependent variable, but there are a total of 5, and said no statistics were computed
Hi, I have a question for you. I am working with the different cellulase enzymes produced by different bacterial strains. I performed the cellulase enzyme assays for each of the bacterial strains. Now I want to perform ANOVA with the different enzymes produced by these strains. How should I proceed..?
If I have one dependent variable and more than one independent variable how i can do ANOVA as factor take one variable at a time. Should I repeat the analysis with same dependent variable by adding independent variable one by one
Good day! I really need help with ANOVA. i need to check the effect of several moderators on several drivers. Using ANOVA i have to input one driver as a factor and the moderators all together in the dependent list???? Can i do it like that? And then repeat the test for each driver-factor...
hi dr, I have was testing some financial data using Kruskal Wallis H Test. The test result says its significant but I am getting H statistic/ Chi sque value very very large compared with the others studies in the same field. Did i do something wrong, m i on right track. plz suggest me ???
The Instructor only directed that "click the correct way to report the assumption of homogeneous of variance test", but never showed how to. The lesson is good, but sadly that's is the only discount i see and it's a very logical aspect of the lesson especially for a beginner...
+Mohammed Mira I have a course on the two-ay ANOVA found at: thedoctoraljourney.com/store/ and there is more information on the one-way ANOVA at thedoctoraljourney.com/online-statistics-guide/ The free downloadable PDF provides an example ANOVA write up.
hi , i just wanna ask u my problem about my research . my title is comparison of dynamic and pnf stretching on speed and agility among football players . i use 25 participant to do dynamic stretching for 1 day n after the stretch they do speed and agility test , after 3 days , the same person do the pnf stretch n after that they do speed and agility test . so what analysis should i choose in the spss , pls help
Appreciate your effort, but it's too technical. You could probably ease up on the way you explain. A normal explanation like how you would talk to a person casually, it would have made a huge difference. And also posing a question "why we need to do this?" would have been really helpful. Don't have to be too professional and explain like a computer. I am well equipped with basic statistics and I didn't understand how you even came up with the conclusion. You're very talented, just that you should prepare a video keeping in mind, the people who are not into the core of statistics. Thank You.
Archid Vignesh Thank you for your compliment. I do enjoy making these tutorials. The SPSS tutorials are designed with the assumption that you understand the theory behind the procedure. For explanation about the ANOVA and some of the other technical terms , you may find some of my other tutorials helpful that explain these things helpful: thedoctoraljourney.com (see online statistical guide). I also have a series that explains these things on Atomic Learn.
This is probably the best practical tutorial I've ever seen. Complementing it with theoretical knowledge and clear reports in APA format is the best way to study, I think. Thanks for posting.
+Andrea C. Thanks for the compliment!
+Andrea C. Agreed, this is definitely a huge help for my stats class. Kicking my tail so far! I needed a "personal" walk through with interpretational details. That's where I get lost, understanding what happens when certain tests are significant, etc...
+Vic Rockhill I am so glad to hear this tutorial was helpful! Stats is like learning a new language and can be difficult at first. It does get easier as you learn the basics and become familiar with the terms.
Can you share data
This helped me. Thank you! Not sure why most people are complaining. Got to know the basics before tackling this level; I am sure that is why most of you are getting confused.
This was so useful! I finally understood how ANOVA works.
Oh, English is not even my first language, that's how good this tutorial is :)
this helped me sooooo much with my assignment!! thank you for this walk through!!
I never do it here... but you deserve it (praise). Great work!
+G Lowe Thank you!
Great video. Exam in 2 days and this provided the much needed help i was looking for. Keep up the good work Amanda.
YOur worthy of praise. Keep the good work. God will surely bless you as we are blessed with your expertise.
+Nell Grace Cablinda Thank you for your kind words.
nah it is all Allah's help, not gods!
This is SO helpful!! I would love to see one on ANOVA with a blocking variable. Thank you!
you explained in the simple form thank you
Amazing tutorial, have an exam today for SPSS, its very detailed and u cant go wrong!
Thanks so much Doctor, your videos made things extremely easy and understandable.
Thank you so much for this review! I got my Masters a few years ago (research psych) but didn't start tutoring until recently so I needed this refresher. Great, it's clear and simple, I might refer my students to it as well.
+Rozemarijn van der Steen Glad to her these were a good refresher. Please feel free to refer your students.
This tutorial answered all my Questions from a to z, I would like to thank u from the bottom of my heart :)
+Abrar Bio You are welcome. I am glad the tutorial was helpful.
@@TheDoctoralJourney can you please tel me what you meant by abstract in that multiple comparison??
SOOO appreciate this! Everything I've found has been sooo lengthy and confusing, and obviously made for people who already understand Stats. This was helpful for people who are brand new to stats.
A little more explanation for interpretation would be helpful. For t-tests, there were certain criteria for accepting or rejecting the Null, which was the goal of running the test.
Its not that clear for ANOVAs.
Also, would appreciate something like THIS for 2 way ANOVAS, MANOVAS, ANCOVAS, Repeated Measures ANOVAS.....I see you have a 12 part series, but wasnt sure if you had anything like this...short and sweet, for beginners who would get overwhelmed by a 12 part series.
Thank you again!!
I will be watching more of your videos. This helped me a lot. Thank you.
Thank you for this tutorial! It was very clear and step by step. It helped me a lot!
Thank you So much. Your a great teacher. All of your videos really helped me out. And I thank you from the bottom of my heart.
Prarthana Lall you’re
This was helpful. Thank you for sharing.
This is my first time calculating the one way anova thanks for this vid. It would be a Great help for me to know how to calculate 🙃
Very easy to understand. Greatly appreciate!
Thanks it was very helpful, continue making more videos on data analysis
Awesome video! Very Helpful Dr. Szapkiw.
+Jonathan Abdullah Glad you found the video helpful!
Yes very helpful and timely. Thanks a million.
Great explanation for ANOVA!! Thanks.
I havve fallen in love with this voice
Thank you very much for this video. It help me a lot.
Thanks for clear explanation about ANOVA-
Pinapanood ko po ito kasi sinend ng kagrupo ko sa research
Very good tutorial, thanks Dr.
+Kamal Asasi You are welcome.
This helped me a lot. Thank you very much.
Nice work i also retain process from this to seek him
Well explained Amanda.
+Balasubramanian Prithiviraj Thank you.
Great session.... thank you very much
Thank you mam, very useful for this video my research work, congratulations mam
love your work
detailed. Thank you so much
awesome, thanks!
You bet!
this video is quite helpful
Great stuff. Where's the APA write up link?
So so helpful - thank you!!!
so what exactly are we doing when the homogeneity assumption is violated?
Use nonpara kruskal wallis test
Thanks a lot for your post
I think some further explanation on the basics, like rejecting the null hypothesis, could really bring the tutorial full circle. Otherwise if someone doesnt have the greatest statistical background then it is a little bit confusing.
deathdodge Thank you for your compliment. The SPSS tutorials are designed with the assumption that you understand the theory behind the procedure. For more information about testing the null hypothesis and significance, you may find some of my other tutorials helpful: thedoctoraljourney.com (see online statistical guide).
Great job! Keep up. Thank you. n Thank you!.
Excellent excellent Excellent..
Well done, thanks.
Thanks so much !!!!
You're welcome! So glad the video was helpful/
Thank you for this walkthrough! Do you have any tutorial explaining how to calculate prevalence and its 95% confidence intervals by using SPSS? For comparison between groups (eg, male vs. female) which statistical test can I use to identify the statistical difference between prevalences?
Thank you!
This was really helpful as I have not had this type of training in my program. I did however run into an issue. While comparing my ANOVA and multiple comparisons tables I saw that I had significant differences on the ANOVA but no p
Would be helpful to explain how to enter your own data in detail before going on with everything else.
Very helpfull, a million thanks! I have only one doubt: when you are introducing data, I see in the second column the variable Achievement, but before, in the hypotesis and then when you establish de Independent variable (SES) and the Dependent (Satisfaction), I don't see it... Is Achievement a co-variable o another independent variable???
This i great. Thanks
Thank you.
Great Jobs........
very nice!
Please provide the link of this dataset so that we can practice it.
This is nut how I got taught to do a one way independent above. I was taught to use bonneferroni for post hoc unless the homogeneity of variance is violated and then use games Howell. I came to view your tutorial to see how I would find out if it is violated prior to carrying out the test but you have done the anova a different way. Can someone help?
Anyone know what to do if this tutorial is followed but are unable to get a result? Mine keeps saying there are fewer than two groups for my dependent variable, but there are a total of 5, and said no statistics were computed
Hi, I have a question for you. I am working with the different cellulase enzymes produced by different bacterial strains. I performed the cellulase enzyme assays for each of the bacterial strains. Now I want to perform ANOVA with the different enzymes produced by these strains. How should I proceed..?
How do you calculate the p value for the homogeneity of variances?
Do you need to test for the homogeneity of variances before you conduct an one-way ANOVA test?
i have a question: if we do not have an independent variable like the Stanford prison experiment, how the results can affect the experiment?
What about when the independent variable is Likert scale?
If I have one dependent variable and more than one independent variable how i can do ANOVA as factor take one variable at a time. Should I repeat the analysis with same dependent variable by adding independent variable one by one
Do you have a free software of SPSS for me to use? Thank you for your response in advance.
brilliant
Good day! I really need help with ANOVA. i need to check the effect of several moderators on several drivers. Using ANOVA i have to input one driver as a factor and the moderators all together in the dependent list???? Can i do it like that? And then repeat the test for each driver-factor...
If I don't have normal group sizes what do I do? also if my data doesn't meet levenes homogeneity of variance what do I do then? thanks
How many columns do you have ?
Better resolution would have made this a much better video!
What to do if data are not normally distributed?
hi dr,
I have was testing some financial data using Kruskal Wallis H Test. The test result says its significant but I am getting H statistic/ Chi sque value very very large compared with the others studies in the same field. Did i do something wrong, m i on right track. plz suggest me ???
Where is the APA result section? can't find it
Here is a list of all the tutorials: thedoctoraljourney.com/research-statistics-dissertation-videos/
The Instructor only directed that "click the correct way to report the assumption of homogeneous of variance test", but never showed how to. The lesson is good, but sadly that's is the only discount i see and it's a very logical aspect of the lesson especially for a beginner...
very weird but my new spss won't let me choose the nominal factor
when to use other post hoc tests? im so confused
Is English your first language?
helpful
Hi Doctor,is there any method to identify outlier and how to deal with this outlier in Nested ANOVA
+Mohammed Alrubaee You can use a boxplot analysis to identify outliers.
this is very confusing. You haven't described how to described how you've included the three different groups etc etc
Research tool Anova1 and Anova2.
There are more ANOVA tutorial on this channel and at thedoctoraljourney.com/resourcesandmore/
there is no option for download
how to find letter group?
HI, I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW HOW CAN WE WRITE THE RESULT OF ONE WAY ANOVA , ALSO IT IS POSSIBLE TO USE 2 WAY ANOVA
+Mohammed Mira I have a course on the two-ay ANOVA found at: thedoctoraljourney.com/store/ and there is more information on the one-way ANOVA at thedoctoraljourney.com/online-statistics-guide/ The free downloadable PDF provides an example ANOVA write up.
is this data set available?
Hi Doc.. Do u haf a video on ancova?
+Ong Tan Yenn Here is a list of what I have: thedoctoraljourney.com/online-statistics-guide/
+The Doctoral Journey Doc.. can u advise on what spss program to use for quasi pre and post intervention, with a control group? Thanks.
+The Doctoral Journey thanks so much for the kind reply. greatly appreciated.
hi , i just wanna ask u my problem about my research . my title is comparison of dynamic and pnf stretching on speed and agility among football players . i use 25 participant to do dynamic stretching for 1 day n after the stretch they do speed and agility test , after 3 days , the same person do the pnf stretch n after that they do speed and agility test . so what analysis should i choose in the spss , pls help
spss means\
confusing :(
Nice but too fast
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Great video! But omg please stop saying "click the box to progress in this tutorial". Just gets on my nerves. Say "click the box" lol
Appreciate your effort, but it's too technical. You could probably ease up on the way you explain. A normal explanation like how you would talk to a person casually, it would have made a huge difference. And also posing a question "why we need to do this?" would have been really helpful. Don't have to be too professional and explain like a computer. I am well equipped with basic statistics and I didn't understand how you even came up with the conclusion. You're very talented, just that you should prepare a video keeping in mind, the people who are not into the core of statistics. Thank You.
Archid Vignesh Thank you for your compliment. I do enjoy making these tutorials. The SPSS tutorials are designed with the assumption that you understand the theory behind the procedure. For explanation about the ANOVA and some of the other technical terms , you may find some of my other tutorials helpful that explain these things helpful: thedoctoraljourney.com (see online statistical guide). I also have a series that explains these things on Atomic Learn.
Thank you so much this has help me so much.