Thanks...excellent and clear video. I'm preparing for an interview tomorrow and I hope this refresher won't come up but if it does then I'll be sure to nail it
Hy, just had a concern about statistical test. Is corelation a right test for analysing census data? For example, I am analyzing 4 consecutive census data on how increase in labor migration has increased the family separation cases. Can you provide your suggestions?
If u got .000 which means there is no relations between items.not any type of relation which are positive and negative...000 indicates normal relation.let assume ur electric bill is 5000 for 30 days,the electricity bill increases when u use it more days.if u not use electricity ur bill will be constast i.e .0000
After days of trying to figure out this basic topic of p value, it suddenly made sense after watching the video. Big TNX for this.
than you man, the APA style presentation is the cherry on the top to a great video
Thanks...excellent and clear video. I'm preparing for an interview tomorrow and I hope this refresher won't come up but if it does then I'll be sure to nail it
did you nail it?
Hi there.. it's Good. Will you please tell me how to change or adjust alpha values..??
Thank you, keep up the great work :)
very helpful. Thank you sir
Masha Allah..... goooood
Hy, just had a concern about statistical test. Is corelation a right test for analysing census data? For example, I am analyzing 4 consecutive census data on how increase in labor migration has increased the family separation cases. Can you provide your suggestions?
Very Nice ❣️
Great video!
simply explained very well
if spss shows me a value of .000, it means there is a strong relationship or I did something wrong
+José Quiroga if it gives you .000 you just put the 1 on the end yourself.. so it'll be .001 still
If u got .000 which means there is no relations between items.not any type of relation which are positive and negative...000 indicates normal relation.let assume ur electric bill is 5000 for 30 days,the electricity bill increases when u use it more days.if u not use electricity ur bill will be constast i.e .0000
thanks that was great!
question
So the scatter plot on screen shows a positive relation going upwards, so would a negative correlation have plots going downwards??
Yes. Imagine the scatter plots going from the top left to the bottom right in the graph.
Too late an answer but still.
Very use ful
Thank you!!!
Great...
Stephen Braybrook sent me here
Honestly you talk too much.