Computing Variability (Standard Deviation, Variance, & Range) with JASP - (6-10)

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  • čas přidán 6. 07. 2024
  • We will learn how to convert Excel data so that it can be opened in JASP as a .CSV file, then how to use JASP to get measures of variability. You will learn both the numeric displays of variability and the graphic display with a box plot, along with explanations of how central tendency and variability help us to understand data.
    Download the Friendly, Free, Flexible, Functional JASP software from the official JASP statistics website: jasp-stats.org
    This video teaches the following commands and techniques in JASP:
    Open Excel data in JASP
    Descriptive Statistics
    Variability
    Standard Deviation, Variance, & Range
    Using a boxplot to compare distributions.
    This video uses the dataset LikeLike.csv and JASP version 11.1
    Link to a Google Drive folder with all of the files that I use in the videos including spreadsheets, the Bear Handout, and LikeLike.csv dataset. As I add new files, they will appear here, as well.
    drive.google.com/drive/folder...
    To download, hover your cursor over the file icon and a blue download icon will appear. You do not need to request access to a file.

Komentáře • 5

  • @kennydawson265
    @kennydawson265 Před 4 lety +1

    Excellence!

  • @robwin0072
    @robwin0072 Před 3 lety

    Dr. Daniels, how does one o tail the impressive Excel calculator spreadsheet used to provide table values, and effect sizes, when certain parameter data is entered?

    • @ResearchByDesign
      @ResearchByDesign  Před 3 lety

      Hello...I'm trying to follow your question, are you asking how the Excel spreadsheet calculates the values? If so, the formulas are in the cells. You can see them if you click on a cell where the results appear. Hope that helps.

    • @robwin0072
      @robwin0072 Před 3 lety

      @@ResearchByDesign I was saying the row and column in Excel, does not seem to work when imported into JASP. It appears JASP only take things in Columns. So, for a Chi-Square for Independence, in Excel, data is aligned by rows and columns. I am not that is any clearer.
      I will keep resting different alignments in Excel and how the data works after importing into JASP.
      Thank you for your attention.

    • @robwin0072
      @robwin0072 Před 3 lety

      @@ResearchByDesign How would you enter a contingency table like below in Excel for import into JASP for Chi-Square testing?
      OBSERVED
      REP. DEM. Other
      Male 27 14 4
      Female 21 26 7
      H0: Political Party is independent of Gender
      H1: Political Party is dependent on Gender