Assumptions for T-tests and One Way ANOVA in SPSS - In Depth
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ต.ค. 2024
- This video will demonstrate how to check the assumptions for a one sample t-test, paired sample t-test, independent sample t-test, one way ANOVA, and two way ANOVA.
For a quick review of Assumptions in SPSS watch this video:
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by far the best video of assumption of normality and homogeneity of variance by far, extremely detailed and broken down
Very detailed, thank you. However, it would be helpful to know what to do after you have discovered the assumptions have been violated (i.e. Shapiro-Wilk test returns a significance of
so what is recommended if the dependent varaiable data is not normally distributed??
Crystal clear. Mam, I wanna know the assumptions of ANCOVA and unpaired t test are the same?
Such a brilliant explanation.
Very detailed thank you.
My question is that what if all assumptions are not met can we still run the Analysis.
that is very clear lecture and importantly helpful to me, thank you so much. Sisay, Ethiopia-Africa
You are an excellent teacher
This applies only to continuous and ordinal data?
Very well explained!
Shouldn't you use the residual of the variable [perform] when checking for the assumption of normality?
may i know for anova test for equal variance, when we need to based on the median?
Extremely helpful
If assumation of normality is not obtained can we do anova
can there be t test for unequal variance. Similarly, can we perform ANOVA for unequal variance. Also, ANOVA is more than 2 levels of t test. Is my understanding correct.
Very crisp description thank you. :-)
so helpful !! thanks a lot :)
need help in levenes test. ........"Test of Homogeneity variance cannot be performed". this error is showing
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Thank you, am struggling with data analysis for my research study because I want to compare two groups. So some of my outcomes (dependent variables) have more than two options, so I don't know how to go about it. For those with two outcomes(yes and no) I can do it . PLEASE HELP A FRIEND HERE
Thanks a lot
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Awesome, I found this video out of 1000000 useless "tutorial" statistic videos
Thank you veryyy much :)
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Great video! As someone who has used SPSS for data analysis, I can definitely attest to its power and usefulness. The user-friendly interface and wide range of features make it a go-to choice for researchers and analysts alike.
I appreciated how the video showcased the various capabilities of SPSS, from data visualization to hypothesis testing. It's impressive to see how quickly and easily SPSS can produce meaningful insights from raw data.
If you're new to SPSS or considering switching to it for your data analysis needs, this video is a great introduction. And for those who are already familiar with SPSS, it's a helpful reminder of all the amazing things this software can do.
Thanks for sharing this informative video!
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I could only listen for about 15 seconds, because the use of "data" as a singular word was too grating.
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