One Way ANOVA (Analysis of Variance) w/ GLM in SPSS (SPSS Tutorial Video #17); General Linear Model

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024

Komentáře • 13

  • @samia6038
    @samia6038 Před 3 lety +3

    wow, this video was so well made I was surprised the views weren't higher! Thank you for this, valuable in my dissertation.

    • @DataDemystified
      @DataDemystified  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you! It's a pretty new video, but hopefully others will find it and get use from it! Good luck with your dissertation.

  • @rabiyahali7289
    @rabiyahali7289 Před 9 měsíci

    a true problem solver.....solved my problem I have been trying to solve for 6 months

  • @rabiyahali7289
    @rabiyahali7289 Před 9 měsíci

    truly appreciate the way you explain things... you made stat easy

  • @jimmyjohn475
    @jimmyjohn475 Před 7 měsíci

    Hi Jeff--I recently discovered you and your Data Demystified series. Excellent!! One critical comment I have is your speed of delivery. You talk much faster than I think you should if your goal is teaching. It's almost as if CZcams is requiring you to run through your videos as if there was literally a strict time limit on your sessions. In your introduction to your series, you talk about how your goal is to teach statistics in a better way than you (and others) have done in the past. As a former statistics professor, as well as a student, I think fast talking is yet another factor that impedes learning, especially for students who are new to the subject.

  • @Shabbir2749
    @Shabbir2749 Před rokem

    Thanks, you have made video very clear and positive thing is that you also showed how to interpret and write the results.
    Please make video on Generalized Linear Mixed Models.
    I am going to subscribe. I hope your video will help me lot in my research analysis.

  • @shudanhao8643
    @shudanhao8643 Před rokem

    Firstly, I found this video, and then I watched all your SPSS contents. They are so well made. Most of the other SPSS videos are so old and not that well made. Thank you so much. I do have a question: don’t we need to do homogeneity tests (Levee’s Test) all the time in ANOVA?

  • @lotus9865
    @lotus9865 Před 3 lety +2

    Awesome Video! Well explained! Quick question..
    How could you manipulate the design of an experiment to reduce teh amount of error resulting in data?

    • @DataDemystified
      @DataDemystified  Před 3 lety

      Thanks! That's a REALLY big question. I actually have two videos on internal validity coming up in my Data Intuition data series. The first one releases next Thursday (12/17/2020), so keep an eye out for that. It'll speak to a number of ways in which you can avoid issues related to internal validity, which will absolutely help reduce noise in data. Beyond that, there are 100s of approaches you can take. If you have a specific research design in mind, feel free to post another comment here and I'd be happy to provide some feedback.

  • @Road_2_Jannah
    @Road_2_Jannah Před 11 měsíci

    What if we have 3.level of DV and 3.level of IV. Like normal difficult very difficult and low moderate high ?

  • @alirezaabbasi4150
    @alirezaabbasi4150 Před rokem

    How about checking the normality of the data?
    Is ample size important? for instance, are 6 samples in a group adequate?
    Can we implement ANOVA when the sample size is different in different groups?
    Thanks

  • @alirezaabbasi4150
    @alirezaabbasi4150 Před rokem

    ANOVA compares the average of sets of data.
    What statistical analysis do you recommend to compare the distribution between sets of data?

  • @dareemmanuel6079
    @dareemmanuel6079 Před 2 lety

    Hello. I noticed you didn't do any normality tests but this is an important condition for ANOVA. Why didn't you do that please?