wow,. this is epic, even youtube has SPSS tutorial. Ups, sorry, youtube doesn't have it until you made it and shared it. Thanks a lot! Greetings from Indonesia!
how to actually find the real cause of the differences?you say that even if theres a significant difference between Jay and Ben, it does not necessarily mean that Jay and Ben are the reason, right?so how do we actually find the reason?
how to actually find the real cause of the differences?you say that even if theres a significant difference between Jay and Ben, it does not necessarily mean that Jay and Ben are the reason, right?so how do we actually find the reason?
I teach an introductory stats class in a college of education, and I'll be listing this link as a resource for my students. Excellently done. Thanks much!
How would you analyse data set with lots of zero values? Would P-value be violated if t-test is performed because mean score is skewed? e.g. presence/absence data of 2 population?
To go statistical, using a five point scale, with five being the best score: Clarity of voice and articulation: 5; Pathos: 5; Pedagogical approach and design: 5; Statistical professionalism and presentation of content: 5; Overall impression: 5. Total mean score: 5,0. About the pace: I like the fast pace. As a viewer you can always rewind if you want to listen to something again, but currently in youtube you cannot speed up a presenter who. Is. Talking. Too. Slooow. Keep up the good work.
I liked your vidz in the beginning, but after a while I got more and more bothered with your sniffing! Please stop sniffing coke while your making a vid. :)
Do you mean running a t-test with 2 independent categorical variables and one interval/ratio dependent variable? Or do you mean running a t-test with only two variables, both of which are categorical? Either way I think the answer is no... in the first case I think you'd actually want to run a two-way ANOVA, and in the second case I think you'd want to run a Chi-Squared test. I've been wrong before though... :)
Thank you so much for posting this! It helped me study for my midterm when I didn't have SPSS on my computer to actually run the problem!
emilynicolewood 1 week ago
so what happen when we can not reject the nule hypotesis???
tiburcio9999 2 months ago
THANKSSSSSSSSSSS
MahaAlduaith 3 months ago
Thanks for posting!
willemfie 4 months ago
This helped a lot with some of my stat homework - thanks!
hazard04 4 months ago
wow,. this is epic, even youtube has SPSS tutorial. Ups, sorry, youtube doesn't have it until you made it and shared it. Thanks a lot! Greetings from Indonesia!
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how to actually find the real cause of the differences?you say that even if theres a significant difference between Jay and Ben, it does not necessarily mean that Jay and Ben are the reason, right?so how do we actually find the reason?
alvinjanuardi 11 months ago
how to actually find the real cause of the differences?you say that even if theres a significant difference between Jay and Ben, it does not necessarily mean that Jay and Ben are the reason, right?so how do we actually find the reason?
alvinjanuardi 11 months ago
I teach an introductory stats class in a college of education, and I'll be listing this link as a resource for my students. Excellently done. Thanks much!
grinellsmith 1 year ago
Thank you so much. I've not had stats in awhile, so this was very useful. Especially the use of SPSS.
adnelson 1 year ago
Legend <3
It's so good to watch these to revise! Super helpful.
Hellotherebordois 1 year ago
thanx man, really clear video!!
MikebeatZ 1 year ago
thank you
ribenchishi 1 year ago
This video saved my life. Explains everything very technically as well as simply. Thank you times one million.
HalfAndy 1 year ago
do i need to test the normality of distribution before administering the t-test?
invisiblesnoopy 1 year ago
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invisiblesnoopy 1 year ago
at 0.03 you said, a real quick, but you talk so long.
jienelp 1 year ago
Talks way too much!
tow31 1 year ago
Talks tooo long!
tow31 1 year ago
Thanks a lot! This is an awesome explanation! :D Helped me a lot in my uni work!
ladygryphoninia 1 year ago
good tutorial but u need to control that breathing!!!!! very annoying.
brunettevixen 1 year ago
can i know please what would we have done if TA( teaching assistant had a third value 0, then what way to move. means , 0= no treatment
i need the reply urgently
coolprincessify 1 year ago
can i know please what would we have done if TA( teaching assistant had a third value 0, then what we to move. means no treatment
i need the reply urgently
coolprincessify 1 year ago
hi there great job between a humble request of mine could you show how to perform multiple response set test thxss
JASHVEER22 1 year ago
Thanks, I appreciate your help
DrMisbaah 1 year ago
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u suck!
seemameng 2 years ago
omg!! Thanks for uploading this!! Been spending hours trying to figure how to do this! Thanks alot man!
seastereve4 2 years ago
your a godsend!!!
88pieceone 2 years ago
Wow thanks so much for this, I have a hard time with SPSS and stats in general but this helped!
littleblackdiary 2 years ago
Good explanation man!
How would you analyse data set with lots of zero values? Would P-value be violated if t-test is performed because mean score is skewed? e.g. presence/absence data of 2 population?
Thanks!
halfmanhalfbeast22 2 years ago
To go statistical, using a five point scale, with five being the best score: Clarity of voice and articulation: 5; Pathos: 5; Pedagogical approach and design: 5; Statistical professionalism and presentation of content: 5; Overall impression: 5. Total mean score: 5,0. About the pace: I like the fast pace. As a viewer you can always rewind if you want to listen to something again, but currently in youtube you cannot speed up a presenter who. Is. Talking. Too. Slooow. Keep up the good work.
kentlofgren 2 years ago
I absolutely absolutely absolutely.... ADORE you. You are a great teacher. Thank you for posting this video.
sohamohammad 2 years ago 9
Royal Holloway stats?
marcuscorrentus 2 years ago
Very good job. Thanks
zahrani88 3 years ago
I liked your vidz in the beginning, but after a while I got more and more bothered with your sniffing! Please stop sniffing coke while your making a vid. :)
Skrovje 3 years ago
I'm trying to learn SPSS and these video's are superb. Thank you very very much bjwlsy - truely appreciated. Thank you for sharing with everyone!!!
pjdm20 3 years ago
can i use 2 categorical variables for t test?
listerkk 3 years ago
Do you mean running a t-test with 2 independent categorical variables and one interval/ratio dependent variable? Or do you mean running a t-test with only two variables, both of which are categorical? Either way I think the answer is no... in the first case I think you'd actually want to run a two-way ANOVA, and in the second case I think you'd want to run a Chi-Squared test. I've been wrong before though... :)
bjwlsy 3 years ago
ic, i am using chi square test now. thx for ur reply
listerkk 3 years ago
Great videos! Keep them coming!!
GengarTR 3 years ago
Very good - more please
dreamcastII 3 years ago
god i´m so scared it is so haaaard ;) any suggestions how to start?
fabianfruehstueck 3 years ago
I say start with the tutorial that comes with SPSS.
granolasoos 3 years ago
thank you sooooooo much!
emirskrijelj 4 years ago