Название | : | Pearson Correlation - SPSS |
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Thank you very helpful Comment from : Dr Kshama Joshi |
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Haaha that was a joke with students Comment from : Supreme Court Of Pakistan |
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If I have 5 dv and 5 iv how do I calculate the correlation Comment from : funny kids video |
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How did I do correlation if it is a variable that has groups like tendon pain and no pain Comment from : Lakshika Meemaduma |
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thank you Comment from : Gihan Panditha |
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I didn't get it Was your hypothesis right or wrong? Do people make more money when they get older? Comment from : Jo May |
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Thank you for this explanation on Pearson Correlations! I missed class and had to do a lab on Pearson Correlations and this video helped me so much! My professor is gonna think I am so smart for knowing how to do the lab even without going to class, I'm going to tell her that she is outdated and that Youtube is the next best thing! Comment from : My Competitor |
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Sir do i put variables in percentage or in numbers ?? Comment from : Latief Ahmad |
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I hate you spss Comment from : lala suncokretic |
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Please give me data for correlation analysis Comment from : Muhammad Taimoor Khan Niazi |
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Thank you for making my assignment a whole lot easier (: Comment from : Allison G |
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This is not univariate analysis Comment from : Alishia Ferguson |
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The explanation was not clear for me Comment from : Katienefoa Soro |
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Very informative video, thank you very much! Comment from : Ali Gungor |
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Am confused in variable picking method we will choose variable names or items Comment from : MISRAH SAQIB |
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great video! thanks Comment from : Orion Schmok |
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very well , and easily described Comment from : Jasmeet Kaur |
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He's really the best Comment from : Warda Ekbal |
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Well explain Thank you Comment from : Zunaira Bahadur Sher |
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When you are carrying out pearson correlation on factors, do we consider the mean of depends variables of the factors or the sum of dependant variables? Comment from : Ittezah Ishtiaq |
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Sir please explain about sample size calculation using spss for quantitative study Comment from : Prabhu John |
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Hello, Performing correlation after transforming the data to log to the base 10 is that a correct method? Comment from : Arun Vijay |
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hlw,pls tell me how can i calculate overall value of 3 column vs overall value of 5 column correlation Comment from : jalal amin |
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Explained well Comment from : Edu-Archs |
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Thankyou! You were a great help Comment from : Mahnur Asif |
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Is it possible to analyze correlation of ranked data ( Google survey) questions Comment from : Harshit Trivedi |
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I have a question regarding to ranked data Comment from : Harshit Trivedi |
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How would you understand if it was a minus number Comment from : Tulia Esme |
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What if there's a negative in front Comment from : Tolu Morodolu |
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Can you please explain what one should interpret from the value of significance in the output table? Also, should we only look at the Pearson correlation value in the output table to interpret a relationship? I am new at this so please help me Comment from : Anurag Parashar |
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So it's positive? Comment from : iqra iqra |
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you have done a great job Comment from : SaiRaM Physio Academy |
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Hello, would the number of participants be 850 since n is equal to 850? Comment from : Abrianna Villarreal |
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how do you compute this kind of data in SPSS using Pearson br BANK ROE NPM EM A/TO TxB
br2009 ACCESS BANK -0020 -0053 4121 0095 0949
br2010 ACCESS BANK 0064 0177 4608 0113 0695
br2011 ACCESS BANK 0091 0146 9396 0085 0780
br2012 ACCESS BANK 0186 0225 7234 0119 0965
br2013 ACCESS BANK 0153 0211 7508 0116 0833
br2014 ACCESS BANK 0157 0212 7598 0118 0828
br2015 ACCESS BANK 0181 0222 7121 0130 0878
br2016 ACCESS BANK 0157 0174 7665 0149 0791
br2017 ACCESS BANK 0120 0174 7959 0112 0774
br2018 ACCESS BANK 0197 0187 10265 0112 0920
br2009 ZENITH BANK 0049 0127 4946 0134 0587
br2010 ZENITH BANK 0104 0260 5246 0102 0748
br2011 ZENITH BANK 0124 0276 5901 0105 0722
br2012 ZENITH BANK 0217 0332 5626 0118 0986
br2013 ZENITH BANK 0180 0302 6172 0112 0862
br2014 ZENITH BANK 0180 0297 6795 0107 0830
br2015 ZENITH BANK 0178 0290 6742 0108 0841
br2016 ZENITH BANK 0184 0309 6728 0107 0827
br2017 ZENITH BANK 0214 0260 6890 0133 0898
br2018 ZENITH BANK 0237 0368 7301 0106 0835
br2009 GTBANK 0123 0172 5548 0152 0847
br2010 GTBANK 0182 0315 5464 0134 0791
br2011 GTBANK 0207 0340 6940 0114 0770
br2012 GTBANK 0306 0464 6121 0128 0841
br2013 GTBANK 0275 0441 6425 0115 0841
br2014 GTBANK 0264 0418 6294 0118 0848
br2015 GTBANK 0329 0400 8364 0120 0824
br2016 GTBANK 0319 0398 7516 0133 0801
br2017 GTBANK 0323 0472 6452 0125 0849
br2018 GTBANK 0321 0496 5711 0132 0857
br2009 UBA 0013 0027 8290 0158 0358 Comment from : Funso Okunlola |
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Hi, if I want to correlate 5-point Likert scale items how would this carried out? For example, trying to correlate a 5-point scale measuring motivation with a 5-point scale about emotions Would I have to find the total mean or median score of the question items first before correlating? I am so confused, it would be so helpful for an answer please Comment from : Tasnim Tee |
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thank you for saving my dissertation Comment from : Saloni Patankar |
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hey so I did this and my significance is smaller than 005 but larger than 001, can I still say it is significant? Comment from : alex 98 |
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thank you a lot you are the Man!! Comment from : demolis desta |
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So, can we say, age in years and household income have a relation? Bcuz we used two tailed (001) and sig no Is lower than oo1brIs there a positive relationship between them? Comment from : Abdikani |
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Thank you - so helpful! Comment from : Kirsty Herbert |
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You sound like a young Ross Geller Comment from : Parkour Chris |
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I have input the variable for Pearson correlation and press ok button but don't show any result, please response about this problem Comment from : Mozammal haque |
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Thank you very much for all your videos! They truly help with clarifying! Comment from : Thomas |
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thanks, excellent presentation and very helpful Comment from : Zulkifli Mohammed |
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hello i'm currently conducting my studies on assessing the writing proficiency of my students i already have my rubrics to check it and i was able to rate it already (numerically like 100, 99, etc) how can i quantify the ratings from 1-5? 5 is excellent thank you Comment from : Nie Antonio |
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Link to the data set please Comment from : Eugin Chasia |
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gay Comment from : Decently Average |
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Please let me know how you proved that high age group have high income Comment from : Mohammad Irshad |
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Hi, Can you please tell how I can show that the diameter of a vein at specific level have higher correlation with varix occurence, Than at lower dilated levels Like when its 10mm the correlation is less how ever percentage is higher when the diameter is higher Thanks in advance for help Comment from : Dr Yuss Ali |
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Do we have any correlation between 2 categorical variables? If we don't, tell me please, how do we know the relationship between them, thanks! Comment from : Tuan Long |
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Hi Do you use a correlation with categorical variables? Could you please explain more detail? Comment from : Marichka |
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I'm not getting the "Correlation is significant at the 001 level (2-tailed) at the bottom Comment from : Trey Cumberbatch |
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and what if it shows "correlation is significant at the 005 level (2-tailed)" ? what does it mean? Comment from : Vidtamin C |
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How do I know when to use two-tailed or one-tailed test of significance? Comment from : Cian OCarroll |
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easy explanation Comment from : C Aruna |
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is the pearson correlation the same as the r value? Comment from : Chelsea French |
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In my analysis i dont get the bottom text that says the level of significant correlation? Comment from : ChrisRobin |
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what if you don't have the age but just participant numbers do we include that instead of age/gender? Comment from : sparklesweet981 |
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VERY EDUCATIVE I am fully helped by your tutorial thanks very much Comment from : Prince joe Anderson |
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Thanks Comment from : Zulfiquer Ahmed Amin |
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you explain all your videos very well Thank you so much Comment from : George Monray International Economics & Business |
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@how2stats I was wondering whether there was any way to compare 2 models Lets say we were interested in finding out if a participant is habituating to our dependent variable In order to see whether we can generate a model to account for this, each participant will have to have their own model Is there a way that we can compare the models of individual participants?brbrFor Example: br - We play a participant a loud tone and record blink amplitude As the participant is played more sounds, they become used to the sound and as a result, begin to habituate We can generate a model to see if there is a relationship between the number of startles and their response At this point, we have 1 model for each participant Say we have 30 participants Is there a way to now compare these models to see if they are statistically similar? Comment from : Shannon Bosshard |
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Why has it got 2 asterisks when it is not significant ie >005? I don't understand Comment from : Hayaah |
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Haaah, thank you thank you thank you!!! You just saved my life! :D Comment from : ExceptWhen |
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Dude thank for making this, but please drink some water or something before recording That lip chomping is kind of hard to listen to Comment from : Bobby J |
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can i use four variable for Pearson correlation coefficient in SPSS ? Comment from : AmEr ReMy |
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i want to make correlation between dependent and independent variable,but in my dependent variable it has 4 question in the questionnaire,how can i combine all of this 4 question to get 1 value same goes as independent variable and with that value i use it for correlation? Comment from : anna melissa |
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hi i am tarun solanki doing MBA and i m doing research right now and i am confused that i have used one model in my reseach and there are six component of my model to measure each of them i have made several likert scale statement it is 34 statement now i want to do corelation btwn those 6 component how do i go about it? Comment from : Solanki Tarun |
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So pearson correlation is not relevant to comparing two ordinal variables? Comment from : Jim Buss |
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Very concise info, easy to follow demo Thanks!! Comment from : Toni Marie Bullock |
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nice Very easy to follow and helpful for a beginner Comment from : Suz m |
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thanks stats dude you're the best Comment from : 49th |
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I am doing an assignment that is asking for the coefficient, p value and the significance from a correlation data table based on my own data in spss What do I need to put in the coefficient column of my assignment? I know the p values and significance from this video and other references already Comment from : Tom Mal |
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what make the data is not correlate? i do conduct reliability n validity and it is appropriate figure but it is not correlate Comment from : NA Ahmad |
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What do I do if my variables are inappropriate for this dialog box? Cant perform correlation do you know why? Comment from : Hoppy Chef |
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what about if it above 000? Comment from : Tash D |
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how do you explain the relationship between the independent and dependent variables? Comment from : Tash D |
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Not sure if this is the right place to ask, but im going to ask anyway How do i set up a correlation between many variables up towards a single variable? As in checking the correlation of for example "age" up against "weight", "drinking", "smoking", "number of kids", and so forth? So that i dont get that giant 6x6 diagram but rather a 1x6 Thanks for all the videos :) Comment from : Medeo1 |
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Sure, if you subscribe to the one-tailed hypothesis testing point of view Not everyone does Comment from : how2stats |
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At 1:58 would it not be correct to tick the "one tailed" Box, because you have an hypothesis? You predict that there will be a positive correlation Comment from : woprl |
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many tnx sir Very helpful, Comment from : Saleh Ahmed |
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How do I create the variables though? How do you group all the questions say about income into one variiable before I perform the correlation?
Comment from : Dahlia Evans |
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A correlation coefficient value of 000 means there is no linear association between the two variables, there could be other complex association And, probably, correlation is a bivariate method, not an univariate method Comment from : Prof KK |
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Wonderful, thank you! Comment from : Chelle Small |
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I'm a little rusty (I'm reviewing material I learned several years back) but, since you predicted that older people would have more income, shouldn't we have used a 1-tail test here? Input please, if I'm wrong please explain to me why I am Comment from : Infamous Spoon |
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If you are running a correlation between two variables with unequal samples sizes, SPSS will simply run the analysis on the data that are available for both variables So your sample size will equal the smaller N associated with the two variables Comment from : how2stats |
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hi, THANK YOU very much for the psoting, i really like your video, but i was wondering if we could pearsons correlations if the sampel sizes are not equal? big thanks in advacne :)
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I'm not sure what you mean by 'norm group table' I have a video on how to create percentile scores Maybe that will help you out Search 'percentile scores' in my channel and it should come up Comment from : how2stats |
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hi
few days back I asked how to form a norm group using spss I have data of personality test of 200 sample and 35 variable now I have to make a norm group table , how do I do that? Comment from : Neha Nakra |
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a correlation coefficient value of 000 indicates no association between two variables Comment from : how2stats |
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you did nt tell what is the meaning of 000
is there a correlation???? or No correlation!!!!!!!!wht if we get 478 as sig 2 tailed Comment from : Sadiya Zaheer |
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