SPSS On-Line Training Workshop

 

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In this Tutorial: 

One-sample
t-Test

Independent
sample t-Test

Paired samples
t-Test

One-way
ANOVA

Compare means Menu Compare Means give us t-test procedure and one-way ANOVA, among others.  


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In this on-line workshop, you will find many movie clips. Each movie clip will demonstrate some specific usage of SPSS.

One-Sample t-test:  Tests whether the mean of a single variable differs from a specified constant.

Independent Sample t-test:   Helps you compare the means for two groups

Paired Sample t-test:   Compares the means of two variables for a single group

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Options include one that will let you change the Confidence Interval from the Default of 95%.  Options also lets you determine how you will handle missing values.

click here to watch T-Test Procedures

One-Way ANOVA:  Analysis of variance for a quantitative dependent variable by a single factor.

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Contrasts

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Post Hoc -  Here you can choose a test and use it to determine which means differ.  Tukey is generally used if you  have a large number of comparisons.  For a small number of comparisons, Bonferroni can also be used.

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Options - You can get descriptive statistics and test for Homogeneity of Variance.

click here to watch One-Way ANOVA

 

 

 

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