Thank you sooo much for posting these videos. I am a poor PhD student completing classes online and your videos have saved me from purchasing three textbooks at about a hundred bucks each. THANKS! When I start teaching, I will make videos to give back like you have.
wow!!!!!! you were able to explain this better than my Criminal Justice professor. Thanks. you were able to explain this in 2.49 minutes and its taken him weeks
Hi thank you for the video is really helpful. I have a question, what the numbers are not equal? the answers are distributed almost equally on the four point linkert scale and mean media mode are 2.5, 3 and 1 respectively.
How can I calculate a median of a variable but only of the values corresponding to a specific date (accounting period) and industry (which is another variable) to have it appear as a new variable?
Hi Nisha, All you can really do is obtain frequencies on the number of values in each category, unless you want to recode a value in a category as the midpoint value (which I don't really recommend), but it is an option. So 18-25 would be reclassified as 21.5, and so on.
Thank you sooo much for posting these videos. I am a poor PhD student completing classes online and your videos have saved me from purchasing three textbooks at about a hundred bucks each. THANKS! When I start teaching, I will make videos to give back like you have.
Thank you!!! from a struggling university student.
This video was recommended by my professor at Northwestern State U in our Psychological Stats class. It helped explain things a lot!
Thankyou so much for this video. SPSS is very confusing to me and i find your videos help alot.
Very helpful, clear, and straight to the point!
wow!!!!!! you were able to explain this better than my Criminal Justice professor. Thanks. you were able to explain this in 2.49 minutes and its taken him weeks
Hi Rodney,
Thanks for the positive feedback. I'm glad to hear it helped!
THANKS .THIS VEDIO IS VERY HELPFULL FOR LEARNERS WHO LEARN THE STATISTICS
That was simple and to the point. Thank you for producing a great video.
Wow, your voice is on a Bob Ross level of relaxing. Thanks for the video, really helpful for my coursework!
Glad to hear you found it helpful, Tom!
If I could only paint...
For some reason I can imagine you talking about "happy little variables"
THANK YOU for this! With your help, this was much simpler than I realized!
thank you so much.that was so simple but I was so stressed
really good tutorial this is brilliant will be showing all of my friends
Thanks for the kind words, Leo. I'm glad you found it helpful!
It was Helpful. Thanks!
Very helpful, thanks!
Hi thank you for the video is really helpful. I have a question, what the numbers are not equal? the answers are distributed almost equally on the four point linkert scale and mean media mode are 2.5, 3 and 1 respectively.
remember while calculating mean median mode change the type to numeric under variable view
Thanks for this! Very easy...
Thank you. Great video
How can I calculate a median of a variable but only of the values corresponding to a specific date (accounting period) and industry (which is another variable) to have it appear as a new variable?
thanks a lot, forgot about this
Thank you so much!
do you know how to calculate mean of multiple columns? combine multiple means of 2 or more columns and produce one mean value?
excellent
Thank You..!!
Ravindi Weeraratne
My pleasure!
may I ask what software you are using to analyse these datas?
Hi Hao,
It was SPSS - I believe version 20 on this video.
Thx
What if I want a new variable that's the mean of all the scores in one variable?...i don't how many time i did it but i still forgot about it...
TheFlowMind
It sounds like the aggregate command is what you are looking for. Data > Aggregate...
help pls... i have a question what im gonna do if theres a two fair number of mode like this problem..19, 7, 20, 17, 7, 20, 9, 15, 12.
Hi Ayan,
We would usually call that situation 'bimodal'. So you would list the numbers that occur 2 times each as the mode.
Tanks alot
Glad you found it helpful, Rezi.
My apologies for the misspelling, Reza.
thank u
Lucy Ren
My pleasure, Lucy!
Hi.. How to calculate mean for the age range like 18-25, 26-35 etc in the survey questionarrie?
Hi Nisha,
All you can really do is obtain frequencies on the number of values in each category, unless you want to recode a value in a category as the midpoint value (which I don't really recommend), but it is an option. So 18-25 would be reclassified as 21.5, and so on.
Thank you very your valuable sugguestion!
عطوني لايكات
thanks for this enlightening tutorial! and sexy voice you have