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Comparing means with two categorical variables: ANOVA - SPSS Tutorial
From the course: SPSS Statistics Essential Training
Comparing means with two categorical variables: ANOVA
- [Instructor] Sometimes you have to hedge your answers, sometimes you have to qualify your conclusions. And in statistics, one way that happens is with the analysis of variance when you have more than one factor, more than one predictor, and you're looking to see whether the outcome depends on a combination of the factors. So, it's not enough to know where a person is on, say for instance, their level of education, but you also have to know what part of the country they live in, and those two things together might influence job satisfaction. Now, in this example, I'm using a made up dataset that is for people's rating of online content and it's data that I just made up. And we have platform, which is mobile and desktop. And we have content that can include video, or interactive, or static. And we're looking at ratings on a 0-10 scale. And what we're going to do is we're going to start by exploring our data a little…
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Comparing proportions3m 6s
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Comparing one mean to a population: One-sample T test3m 26s
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Comparing paired means: Paired-samples T test4m 33s
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Comparing two means: Independent-samples T test4m 33s
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Comparing multiple means: One-Way ANOVA6m 40s
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Comparing means with two categorical variables: ANOVA5m 24s
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Computing a linear regression9m 32s
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