Hi how2stats , I have just performed the Multiple Imputation technique for filling out my missing values. So, I have my original data set + 5 sets of imputed data. However, I want to proceed with the pooled variables. I do not want the original data set - nor the 5 sets of imputed values. I am only interested in the pooled variables. Are you familiar with any procedures that can be performed in SPSS in order to do so? I though of using the Split File function which is why I ended up here, but I am not sure if that is the right thing to do. And should I use 'Compare groups' option or the 'Organize output by group' option? Thank you for some great videos by the way. :-) Thank you in advance.
This was helpful and what I needed; HOWEVER. I suggest you make sure you are adequately hydrated before making your videos. It is very irritating when one has lo listen to a lot of mouth smacking in a vid. Just a suggestion!
I like how simple and straight forward this method is.
Thank you so much!
Split file instruction starts, roughly, after 2:00
Thank you! This saves me so much time in doing analysis, you are a life saver!
cant thank you enough! been trying to work out how to do this for 3 days! thanks again
I was trying to learn it several people denied you make my work as easy as silk
I actually needed help for my bachelor thesis and I did exactly need to split education! ha! however, into BA, MA & PhD
THANK YOU! Been trying to figure this out for days! So helpful!
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THANK you!! I've been stuck on this!
Thanks for this ... very helpful and well explained :)
very efficient, very well-explained! thank you
Thank you for the video!
Must the verbal 1, 2, 3 assume normality? what if the variables I used has been earlier data transformed?
Very helpful, how do you "unsplit" the groups?
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Thank you for the instruction!
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Hi how2stats ,
I have just performed the Multiple Imputation technique for filling out my missing values. So, I have my original data set + 5 sets of imputed data. However, I want to proceed with the pooled variables. I do not want the original data set - nor the 5 sets of imputed values. I am only interested in the pooled variables. Are you familiar with any procedures that can be performed in SPSS in order to do so? I though of using the Split File function which is why I ended up here, but I am not sure if that is the right thing to do. And should I use 'Compare groups' option or the 'Organize output by group' option?
Thank you for some great videos by the way. :-)
Thank you in advance.
Perfect indeed, thank you!
amazing! such a big help
why does SPSS get rid of all my data when I split my file??? The data appears as blank cells with little dashes in them instead of the numbers.
Go back to the Split File menu option and select 'Analyze all cases, do not create groups'
how to check if the difference of correlation between 2 variables, splitted by gender, is significant ?
very helpful. thanks!
perfect! thank you!
Thanks!
This was helpful and what I needed; HOWEVER. I suggest you make sure you are adequately hydrated before making your videos. It is very irritating when one has lo listen to a lot of mouth smacking in a vid. Just a suggestion!
how do you unsplit the file?
Go back to the Split File menu option and select 'Analyze all cases, do not create groups'
Takes way too long to get to the point.