In this video, I cover the details of how how to conduct and interpret the results of a One Way ANOVA (Analysis of Variance) using the General Linear Model (GLM) tool in SPSS. I compare this tool to the standard One-Way ANOVA tool and explain why GLM is more robust. An ANOVA allows you to compare the mean of a single variable across N (or many) groups. I show you how to do all this and include a discussion on multiple comparisons, bonferroni corrections, how to quickly plot results with error bars, and give you a chance to try it yourself.
This SPSS tutorial series is designed to teach you the basics of how to analyze and interpret the results of data using SPSS. I will cover everything from the very basics of the main windows within SPSS, to manipulating data, to running and interpreting meaningful analyses like t-tests, ANOVA, regression, and many more, and visualizing results.
Video about One-way ANOVA: [ Ссылка ]
Video about One-way ANCOVA: [ Ссылка ]
Video about Planned Contrasts with One Way ANOVA: [ Ссылка ]
Video about Two-way ANOVA: [ Ссылка ]
Video about Planned Contrasts with Two Way ANOVA: [ Ссылка ]
Video about Multivariate Analysis of Variance (MANOVA): [ Ссылка ]
Video about Repeated Measures ANOVA: [ Ссылка ]
Video about selecting cases: [ Ссылка ]
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Video tutorial and walkthrough of the data file used in this video: [ Ссылка ]
Playlist of video covering INTUITION for statistics and data science: [ Ссылка ]
All the SPSS tutorial videos are in this playlist: [ Ссылка ]
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