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Description

Course
This SPSS data analysis course was created for one reason, which is to help anyone without statistics or mathematics background to analyze data in SPSS, choose the right descriptive statistics technique and write up the result of the findings with confidence.
The course covers everything from entering data into SPSS to interpreting the result and offers easy step-by-step guide to mastering descriptive statistics in SPSS.
Firstly, we will take you through the SPSS interface, how to work the system and avoid some of the mistakes people make when choosing variable types and format in SPSS. After that, we will dive into entering data into SPSS, sorting, editing and removing data, and most importantly how to transform any variable into a new variable with recode functions. We will then focus on descriptive statistics in SPSS and you will learn how to run the major descriptive statistics like Mean, Median, Mode, Standard Deviation and One-Samples t-test etc.
You will learn how to create graphs, plots and charts in SPSS and how to manipulate them to suit your needs.
Finally, we teach you the most important skill that most students wish they had; How to choose the appropriate statistical technique to analyze data in SPSS. We have broken down choosing the right test in SPSS into 3 simple steps:
What is your research question?
What is the type of variable and how many do you have?
What is the level of measurement of your variables?
Using the three steps above, you will be able to choose the right test to use to analyze your data and we also use the flow chart to choose the right test for 20 real-life research question examples.
Upon completing this course, you will know when to use the following inferential statistic techniques:
Pearson Correlation
Spearman Ranked Order Correlation
Kendall's Tau B Correlation
Independent Samples T-test
Paired Samples T-test
Point Bi-Serial Correlation
Mann Whitney U Test
Kruskal Wallis
Mcnemar's Test
Chi Square
Linear Regression
Mutiple Regression
Binary Logistic Regression
Repeated Measures ANOVA
Between Subject ANOVA
Mixed/Split-Plot ANOVA
and so much more.
Course Materials
We use a mix of video materials, slides, template documents, SPSS data and output files to make sure this course is delivered effectively.
Taking this course is perhaps going to be the best decision you will ever make if you are going to use SPSS. It is not just about the content and context, it is more to do with the way the course is delivered and our ability to debunk complicated techniques. Our philosophy is; if you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough. We explain everything using simple English to make sure you make the most of this course. This course should only take few days, but what you will learn will help you for the rest of your life.
Who this course is for:
Ph.D, Masters and Undergraduate Students in Universities using SPSS for A Thesis, Dissertation or Statistics Module
Investors and Professionals with keen interests in sharpening their data analysis and statistic skills
Anyone Seeking to boost their statistics skill, while gaining an in-depth knowledge of Data Analysis in SPSS

What you'll learn

Master the operation of SPSS and use it confidently

Enter and Code Data Correctly Into SPSS

Use Measures of Central Tendency and Dispersion in SPSS

Create and Edit Graphs, Charts and Plots in SPSS

Learn The Different Types of Inferential Statistics in SPSS

Understand the assumption of normality and no outlier and the graphical and statistical method to check them in SPSS

Analyse Your Data and Write-up The Results in APA and Harvard Style For Pearson, Spearman, Kendall's Tau B and Point-Biserial Correlation

Choose The Right Statistical Technique To Analyse Data in SPSS

Requirements

  • You will need a copy of Adobe XD 2019 or above. A free trial can be downloaded from Adobe.
  • No previous design experience is needed.
  • No previous Adobe XD skills are needed.

Course Content

27 sections • 95 lectures
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1-Introduction To SPSS
2
1.1-Course Introduction
1.2-Download and Install SPSS: Step-By-Step Guide
2-Creating, Importing and Exporting Data in SPSS
5
2.1-Designing A Good Questionnaire and Codebook For SPSS
2.2-Getting Familiar With SPSS
2.3-File Options in SPSS
2.4-Importing Data From Other Softwares Into SPSS
2.5-SPSS Shortcuts
3-Creating, Managing and Manipulating SPSS Variables
6
3.1-Types of Variables
3.2-Levels of Measurements in SPSS
3.3-Creating Variables in SPSS
3.4-Dealing With Missing Values in SPSS
3.5-How To Compute Variables in SPSS
3.6-Recoding Variables
4-Descriptive Statistics: Measures of Central Tendency and Dispersion
6
4.1-Introduction To Descriptive Statistics
4.2-Calculating Measures of Central Tendency in SPSS
4.3-Measures of Dispersion in SPSS: Standard Deviation, Variance and Range
4.4-Percentiles, Deciles and Quartiles in SPSS
4.5-Calculating Z-Scores
4.6-Comparing Values For Group
5-Creating and Interpreting The Outputs of Charts, Plots and Graphs
7
5.1-How To Create and Interpret The Result of A Histogram
5.2-Creating Bar Graphs in SPSS
5.3-Pie Charts in SPSS
5.4-Simple and Cluster Line Graphs
5.5-Creating Scatterplots in SPSS
5.6-Using Boxplots In SPSS
5.7-Editing Graphs and Charts In SPSS
6-Descriptive Statistics: Preliminary Tests
7
6.1-Introduction To Normal Distribution
6.2-Graphical Method For Checking The Assumption of Normality
6.3-Statistical Method For Checking For Normality: Skewness and Kurtosis
6.4-Statistical Method For Checking For Normality: Shapiro-Wilk & Kolmogorov-Smirnov
6.5-Transforming a Non-normal variable to normal in SPSS
6.6-Detecting Univariate Outliers in SPSS
6.7-Detecting Multivariate Outliers in SPSS
7-Introduction To Inferential Statistics
4
7.1-What are Independent and Dependent Variables
7.2-Significant, Sig or P value
7.3-Writing An Hypothesis
7.4-Types of Inferential Statistics
8-Correlation in SPSS
5
8.1-Introduction To Correlation in SPSS
8.2-Pearson Correlation Analysis in SPSS
8.3-Spearman Ranked Order Correlation
8.4-Kendall's Tau B Correlation
8.5-Point Biserial Correlation
9-Choosing The Right Test
6
9.1-Choosing The Right Test in SPSS: Step 1
9.2-Choosing The Right Test in SPSS: Step 2
9.3-Choosing The Right Test in SPSS: Step 3
9.4-Choosing The Right Test in SPSS: Example Question 1 - 7
9.5-Choosing The Right Test in SPSS: Example Question 8 - 13
9.6-Choosing The Right Test in SPSS: Example Question 13 - 20