How to Read the ANOVA Table Used In SPSS Regression
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- Visual explanation on how to read the ANOVA table generated by SPSS. Includes step by step explanation of each calculated value. Includes explanation plus visual explanation.
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For those looking for statistical advice, this video is great to learn how to make and obtain the graph, no where do you explain the significance or how to read the graph and interpret what it is saying. You should re-title your video.
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Penny, thank you so much! You have great eyes. I did fat figure that and 76 is the correct number. I have revised the video and republished it as well. If you are interested I included a link in this video description to the revised edition.
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How come in the beginning of the video you say that grade is the dependent variable but in the graph you show as independent variable???
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It just appears to me that the 'dependent variable' and 'independent variable' are mislabeled on the x,y plots. y axis is the dependent variable or 'Grades' here, while the x axis is for independent variables.
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I would encourage you to go through the entire playlist on Analysis of Variance (ANOVA). I just added a link to the playlist on ANOVA in the video description of this video.
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When you look at the table at 4:18 into the video you have put down 73 as the estimated grade for student 10 then you have it listed at 76 in other places. I am sure this is a typo because I love your videos. It may help me pass marketing research yet.
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Thank you very much for the video! It helped me a lot. Could you also talk about df and interpretation of it please.
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great video...thanks so much...so user friendly ...just a quick question can the f value be greater than 1.96 and at the same time the p value be more than 0.05?
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Thanks for the video. Just a question, does the P value here indicate the goodness of fit? in the other words, can we say that the model provides a good fit to our data because the P value is significantly lower than 0.000? Thanks.
Thanks David, Does that P-value of 0.000 means that there's a significant linear association between the Dependent var and the independent vars ?
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I can't find your video discussing degrees of freedom. Could you link to it in this video? I've always had trouble understanding the concept and would always just rely on memorizing the equation. Is there a visual analogy you could give that would make it more intuitive that the residual df is n - "# regressors"? Thanks so much!
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you have made a lot of think clear about all the interpretation. but i want to know how to carry out "difference in difference" analysis using SPSS ? can you help me on this one?
I am not sure what you mean by difference in difference? Do you mean ANOVA tests or different samples over a period of time or repeated t tests?
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this is not about HOW TO READ it is about HOW TO OBTAIN you may want to distinguish between these two first
This is how to calculate the table, any way great video
I'm not sure why the constant is to be considered to be a variable to be estimated when calculating degrees of freedom.
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Hi, i don't really get it. What does the F-value mean? F value of 0.47067 shows 47.06 probability results are by random chance?
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My regression value is 487.867 and my residual value is 821.847 so my residual is higher than my regression is that a problem? My df is 5 over 99. Regression mean 97.573, residual mean is 8.301, with a f value 11.754 and sig .000.
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I have carried out a multiple regression to test the association between paranormal belief and false memory. But I am very confused if my findings support this notion as my ANOVA is non-significant and the pearsons correlation shows that out of the three predictors two of them had a relationship with the DV. Furthermore, my coefficient tables shows an overall non-significant model effect?
Can you please show me how to draw conclusions based the table.
could anyone help with this question please? Using output generated by SPSS for an ANOVA test, explain the output from SPSS and identify what specific values must be observed to determine if the test result is statistically significant,
is R square related to the F-score in some way?
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can you please tell me , what is the meaning of.... DOF, SEQ SS, ADJ SS, ADJ MS, F - Test , P - Test
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Why the long process of calculation? when you could have just interpreted the spss...😳
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Conclusions based on the table
Conclusions based on data.
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sorry my bad....got confused between f and t test:)
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im more confused now
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