Statistics 101: Nonparametric Methods, Friedman Test in Excel

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  • Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024

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  • @tarapawils6876
    @tarapawils6876 4 месяца назад

    Thorough, clear and digestible explanation for someone who has never studied statistical analysis. You've saved the day, thank you!

  • @mallninja9805
    @mallninja9805 Год назад

    Dude! You're like the first RUclipsr I've seen who says "I have free downloads on my site" where they're _actually_ free - no email scraping, no sketchy webinars to sign up for. Just wholesome educational content trying to make the world a better place.
    I just sent you some $$ in your Paypal tip jar - You, sir, are a true G.
    Thank you

  • @michaeljfox16
    @michaeljfox16 Год назад

    Great video Brandon. Helped me confirm I did the test right when helping my wife with her Master's. You have a great voice

  • @Magmatic91
    @Magmatic91 3 года назад

    If all stats teachers were like this, then stats would be much way more accessible to students. Thank you for this great course.

  • @issamsum1441
    @issamsum1441 Год назад

    I really appreciate you for this explanation which makes it very easy to do manually

  • @namratapandey4014
    @namratapandey4014 4 года назад

    Thank you Brandon. Your videos are life saving. Thank you so much.

  • @anouarmizouri1310
    @anouarmizouri1310 4 года назад

    Hi brandon,
    i learned a lot from this channel.
    You are genius............................., thank you very very very much.
    and stay safe.

  • @sebastianszereday6073
    @sebastianszereday6073 3 года назад

    Such videos are great quick learning and execution of stats. Well done and thanks!

  • @karanpanchal7084
    @karanpanchal7084 27 дней назад

    thank you brandon. you helping in my master's. pls upload for Sigel-Tukey test!!

  • @HariShankar-cn9ym
    @HariShankar-cn9ym 3 года назад

    Wonderful experience in learning. Thank you Brandon

  • @hanssayago3776
    @hanssayago3776 3 года назад

    Thank you very much, Sir! You help me a lot in the statistical treatment of my research study. Thank you!!! I hope there's MORE!

  • @lilluckylexy
    @lilluckylexy 4 года назад +1

    big ups getting me through uni life

  • @MaverickRam
    @MaverickRam Год назад

    Thanks for the wonderful videos, Brandon! I have watched all playlists until this except two, which I will do later. I have learned a lot. Thanks for making these videos.
    However, I do have constructive feedback, which I feel will increase the reach of the videos even more. I will explain by example as you do. :). When I started this playlist, I did not know what I will be learning and why, other than the fact that I will be watching non-parametric tests playlist. I go into the depth of each topic without having a full overview of how these are all related. So, this causes at times to lose interest and makes me think if I need to watch a particular topic or the next video. So, I feel an introductory video of each playlist giving an overview of what will be covered in the playlist will be helpful. For e.g., in this playlist an introductory video talking about all tests that will be covered in the upcoming videos and how they correspond to parametric tests would give be a bird's eye view of these non-parametric tests better. (You do include this point in every video, but I feel for a beginner it would be better understood in an introductory video and it organises the information better in someone's mind) After that, when I go through each topic I will know where I am at and why I am watching that video (i.e. to learn about a particular test in detail and how it relates to the overall purpose). Without that, I feel lost at times on the purpose to watch the next video. Due to this I had to often cross reference from other sources before watching a video.
    In either case, the in-depth explanation is fantastic, which most of the other video tutorials are missing. Thanks again!

  • @ardaocal2521
    @ardaocal2521 4 года назад

    Hello Brandon, it was a really helping video! Everything was very clear. Thank you very much

  • @firdovsihasanzada
    @firdovsihasanzada 3 года назад

    Great video. Thank you!

  • @arashasadiabadi6013
    @arashasadiabadi6013 4 года назад

    Very helpful video 👍... Thank you☺!

  • @sishanyzz2011
    @sishanyzz2011 4 года назад +1

    Hi Brandon, thanks so much for your videos.
    I have been learning about friedman's test, and most of the sources says it's a non-parametric version of repeated measure of ANOVA, but somehow it can be used for two way ANOVA as well? did I miss something in the definition of Friedman's test?

  • @alexandreirigon6979
    @alexandreirigon6979 4 года назад

    Hi Brandon!
    Thanks for the video!
    When are you going to upload the post-hoc test video?

  • @muhammadabdulhadi30
    @muhammadabdulhadi30 4 года назад

    Thank you man!

  • @alyssaquinones9278
    @alyssaquinones9278 2 года назад

    Hello! Thank you for this tutorial. It really helped a lot on my research study. Can I ask a question about the chi square formula in excel. Is the formula the same in all cases? Or should I determine first if my data is left tailed or right tailed?

  • @deborahcecilianavarromoral2215
    @deborahcecilianavarromoral2215 4 года назад

    Hellooo! Amazing video !! I have just a question. What is the minimum number of rows for a Friedman test ?

  • @thomasl4298
    @thomasl4298 3 года назад

    Hi, Great Video. But, how would you generalize this two just 2 columns? If using friedmans you would have to reduce everything to just sums of ranks between 1 and 2, right? Or is there any example of a post hoc test you could do in excel instead (like Nemenyi's), somewhere I could see? Thanks!!

  • @chamarimadubashini3762
    @chamarimadubashini3762 2 года назад

    can you please explain the mean separation in the fridmen test using Minitab

  • @nabilmahmoud608
    @nabilmahmoud608 3 года назад

    Hey Brandon! I have a question. I have some data for ordinal pre and post-test scores in control and test groups. What test should I use for that?

  • @eudelannec.pascual7735
    @eudelannec.pascual7735 4 года назад

    Easy to follow, however when I ran this in spss it gives a different result of 0.000002 p value :(((((((

  • @engsiting9885
    @engsiting9885 3 года назад

    How did you get Alpha = 0.05?

    • @saraht6831
      @saraht6831 3 года назад

      its a very frequently used alpha level. 1/20 risk of a type 2 error

  • @jaam1987
    @jaam1987 4 года назад +1

    Dear Brandon,
    Thank you for one more excellent video! You are amazing!
    I have sent you an email... please, reply to me whenever you can... :)

  • @JoseCastro-zr8ve
    @JoseCastro-zr8ve 3 года назад

    epic