Free Statistics Tutorial: https://research-by-design.ck.page/free-statistics-tutorial
Having learned how to create a variable, you are ready to begin entering data. Dr. Daniel begins with descriptive statistics (numbers that describe our data) and shows you how to do some basic data cleaning and data exploration with the Frequencies command in SPSS. The frequencies output will be useful later for creating a frequency table. We will use the same dataset that we created in the first video for the remaining videos.
For more training about how to use SPSS, please check out these videos.
How to Create Frequencies using SPSS: https://youtu.be/5ehvfgauCWA
How To Format a Frequency Table in APA Style using SPSS & Excel: https://youtu.be/o5sZnvTGhiw
Formatting Tips for Frequency Tables with SPSS, Excel, & Word: https://youtu.be/qtpWVJtdD5E
Computing Central Tendency in SPSS: https://youtu.be/OgB8DSJuDSs
Computing Variability with SPSS – Standard Deviation, Variance, & Range: https://youtu.be/fWzMnHVtjPc
This video uses a dataset we create in the first video of the series and SPSS version 24
Link to a Google Drive folder with all of the files that I use in the videos including spreadsheets, and the Bear Handout. As I add new files, they will appear here, as well.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1n9aCsq5j4dQ6m_sv62ohDI69aol3rW6Q?usp=sharing
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