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This channel is dedicated to helping people learn about statistics. Some of the videos are more lecture based, while others are relevant to using software for the purposes of conducting statistical analyses.
I try to cover topics in a non-mathematical way, so that nearly anyone can understand. I usually try to go the extra mile, so that people can truly understand what the statistical analysis is doing and how it compares to alternative statistical procedures.
Finally, I also point out some statistical mistakes that people often make, as well as some tips and tricks to help people get the best results.
I try to cover topics in a non-mathematical way, so that nearly anyone can understand. I usually try to go the extra mile, so that people can truly understand what the statistical analysis is doing and how it compares to alternative statistical procedures.
Finally, I also point out some statistical mistakes that people often make, as well as some tips and tricks to help people get the best results.
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I have a couple of requests if it is not much asking. Could you create a video that shows in SPSS how to complete Multilevel Modeling when the correlation between individual IVs and a single DV is moderated by other variables such as Gender, Age, Experience, etc.
Also, can you create a video explaining how to treat intervining variables under similar conditions as above.
Also, can you create a video explaining Structural Equation Modeling and how to apply the technique using SPSS?
Hope this is not much for you. Again, thanks for all your wonderful work. It is very good and significantly much better that the explanations I've received from my former statistics instructors.
m try to make a t table, a norm group... i have data of 35 variables.... how do i do that in spss...can u or nybody help...its urgent n imp