SPSS On-Line Training Workshop

 

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In this Tutorial: 

runs

1-sample
K-S

2 independent
samples

K independent
samples

2 related
samples

K related
samples

Nonparametric Menu Nonparametric tests are runs, 1-sample Kolmogorov-Smirnov,  Independent samples and related samples.

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In this on-line workshop, you will find many movie clips. Each movie clip will demonstrate some specific usage of SPSS.

Runs  - This is used when you want to test for randomness

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Cut point - this is the value that you choose (median, mode, mean, other) to divide the variable into two separate groups.

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Options - If you want descriptives for your variable, you must choose this.

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1-Sample K-S - This is used to test if the variables have a specified distribution

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Test Distribution - We must choose from the four tests listed:

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Normal - compare our distribution to the Normal distribution

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Poisson - compare our distribution to the Poisson distribution

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uniform - compare our distribution to the Uniform distribution

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exponential - compare our distribution to the Exponential distribution

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Options - If we want descriptives for our variable, we must choose this.

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2 Independent Samples - this test is similar to the independent t-test, but it is done when the distribution is not normal.

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Test Type - Mann-Whitney is the default and is the most common.  If you want to test for both location and shapes, you would choose the Kolmogorov-Smirnov or the Wald-Wolfowitz.

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Options - If you want descriptives for your variable, you must choose this.

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K Independent Samples - this test is similar to ANOVA, but is done when the distribution is not normal

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Test type - Kruskal-Wallis is the default, and is one of the most popular tests.

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Options - If we want descriptives for our variable, we must choose this.

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2 Related Samples - this is similar to the paired or related t-test, but is done when the distribution is not normal.

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Test type - Wilcoxon and Sign are for continuous data. (Wilcoxon is more powerful.) If you have binary data, the McNemar test is the test to choose.

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Options - If you want descriptives for your variable, you must choose this.

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K Related Samples - this is similar to the repeated measures ANOVA, but is done when the distribution is not normal.

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Test Type - Friedman's is a popular test.  Kendall's is a normalization of the Friedman test.   Cochran's is used for binary data.

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Statistics - If you want descriptives for your variable, you must choose this.

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