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2-2 Excel for Beginners - The Workspace
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Excel worksheets Table of Contents: 01:52 - Terminology 03:44 - Terminology
2-1 Summation for Statistics
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Using summation in statistical calculation then how to simplify with Excel Table of Contents: 01:06 - What is Summation? 02:14 - The Sum of X ? 06:25 - Summation Answers
1854 Cholera Outbreak - Epidemiological Graphing & Beer
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15-5 One-Way Chi-Square Test Using SPSS
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Table of Contents: 00:04 - Chi-Square Using SPSS 00:37 - Chi-Square Using SPSS 01:28 - Chi-Square Using SPSS 02:00 - Chi-Square Using SPSS No Preference 02:57 - Chi-Square Results 04:56 - Chi-Square Using SPSS 05:31 - Chi-Square Using SPSS No Difference 07:46 - Chi-Square Using SPSS (the easy way)
15-4 One-Way Chi-Square Test by Hand - No Difference
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Table of Contents: 00:21 - Finding the Expected Frequency 01:05 - No Difference from Comparison 02:14 - Example: No Difference 03:01 - Example: No Difference The One-Way Chi-Square “goodness of fit” test 04:04 - Example: No Difference 06:56 - Example: No Difference The One-Way Chi-Square “goodness of fit” test 07:29 - Finding the Expected Frequency
15-3 One-Way Chi-Square Test by Hand - No Preference
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Table of Contents: 00:19 - Finding the Expected Frequency 01:12 - Example: No Preference 01:57 - Example: No Preference The One-Way Chi-Square “goodness of fit” test 03:03 - Example: No Preference 05:42 - Example: No Preference The One-Way Chi-Square “goodness of fit” test
15-2 Introduction to Chi-Square Goodness of Fit Test
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Table of Contents: 02:04 - Formula 02:44 - Chi-Square Goodness of Fit Test 04:21 - The Chi-Square Distribution
15-1 Why Non-Parametric Statistics
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Table of Contents: 00:22 - Why Non-Parametric Statistics? 01:15 - The Theory Behind Non-Parametrics 02:03 - Advantages of Non-Parametrics 02:59 - Types of Non-Parametric Tests 04:10 - Non-Parametric Alternatives
15-3 One-Way Chi-Square Test by Hand - No Preference
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Table of Contents: 00:19 - Finding the Expected Frequency 01:12 - Example: No Preference 01:57 - Example: No Preference The One-Way Chi-Square “goodness of fit” test 03:03 - Example: No Preference 05:42 - Example: No Preference The One-Way Chi-Square “goodness of fit” test
15-2 Introduction to Chi-Square Goodness of Fit Test
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Table of Contents: 02:04 - Formula 02:44 - Chi-Square Goodness of Fit Test 04:21 - The Chi-Square Distribution
15-1 Why Non-Parametric Statistics
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Table of Contents: 00:22 - Why Non-Parametric Statistics? 01:15 - The Theory Behind Non-Parametrics 02:03 - Advantages of Non-Parametrics 02:59 - Types of Non-Parametric Tests 04:10 - Non-Parametric Alternatives
14-7 Examining the Residuals
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Table of Contents: 00:32 - Examining the Residuals 02:43 - Dependent Variable
14-6 Multiple Linear Regression in SPSS
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14-6 Multiple Linear Regression in SPSS
14-4 Simple Linear Regression by Hand
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14-4 Simple Linear Regression by Hand
13-1 Relationships Between Variables
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13-1 Relationships Between Variables
super underrated production this is amazing
29:30
Instead the Omega square formula, can’t we use the Eta square?
This Brad reminds me of Jarrod Emick’s Brad.
What a delightful cast, and beautiful performance, thank you for uploading this. Of the many stage adaptations the algorithm has suggested, all of which I have consumed with gleeful abandon, this is the most charming by far.
camera needs to move, we miss so much
My name is Travis Bernardini I’m a big fan of Rocky horror picture show especially Rocky horror picture show with Laverne Cox is Dr. Franco she did a good job I like Rocky horror picture show I like it a lot especially the one with Laverne Cox I live in Wellsburg West Virginia I’m a big fan of Rocky horror picture show especially the one with Laverne Cox
Riffraff has an amazing voice
Dancing in high heels is not easy, but the guys did a great job of it.
How can we perform post hoc test in two groups ?
Same query ....pl let me know if you have the answer
Stunning!
Thank you very much
why 16?.
Who ever made the choice to have Rocky deliver his lines like a 90's era Keanu Reeves is a genius! I've never laughed harder or enjoyed a characterization of Rocky this much!
I've seen other stage productions, and at least in this one, Rocky was blond, as he was described earlier in Frank's song.
thank you
Thank you for such a clear explanation After hitting so many videos I learnt a lot from this in just 4 mins 🙂
Thank you ❤️
It's avery good intro I chose 15 though 😂
Thanks, really useful. If you want to check Hindsight Bias in SPANISH/ESPAÑOL go to: ruclips.net/video/VQsNpr7e358/видео.html
Hey I have a question. You recommended to name the IV and DV but i can't verify if I'm right or wrong. Can you tell me the answer please? Great videos
At minute marker 2:35, you have the alternative noted with a "not equal to" sign in between each. Since it may be true OR it may be that only one of the pairings is not equal, is there a better way to write the symbols, or does that just depend on the study we are doing and our estimation of which pairing is not equal?
I have a 2x2x2 ANOVA and I need to conduct a Tukey for my meaningful comparisons. Are my treatments 3 or 2?
Great video thanks!! Do you know what 'none detected' means when reporting results in research papers? For example a figure legend under a result stating: "ANOVA and Tukey post hoc test; nd, none detected".
Can we apply tukey test if p valu is greater then .05...??
Awesome content!
Good
thanks a lot for your perfect video! I was searching all the youtube for sth like this! and am watching all of your videos. many thanks. btw, a short question; what if we would like to predict effect size for sample size calculation? I think we can consider two of those cells in ANOVA which are thought to be of the least difference, so we would calc Cohen's D for them to get the most conservative n per group. am I right?
Brilliant !!!!!! I loved it so much. Rocky was perfect.
He was better looking than in many other productions.
Black Lines Matter. Ok
"You need a top and a bottom although adding a third is always nice" pretty much killed me where I stood hahahaha
Shouldn't you divide by then number of comparisons not groups? For example if you had 5 groups, you can compare those 2 at a time would be 5 C 2 = 10 different comparisons so you would need to divide alpha by 10.
I have the same question
Loved this explanation and the memes in it, thumb up!
A lot of fun - super glad they didn't over-choreograph the Time Warp like most productions - but there is one small questionable choice: Dr. Frank N. Furter should be the most intimidating figure of the castle. There was a bearded gentleman onstage in a garter belt and fishnets from the first song of the show and I fear it rather overshadowed the "OH MY GOD" reveal of "Sweet Transvestite." Regardless, so many highlights: Brad looked better than 99.9999% of the rest of the male human race in tightie-whitie Y-fronts and managed to remain perfectly in character when Frank took his fall on the steps. But by far, 1:24:05 - THE BEST DR. SCOTT REVEAL EVER. God bless that actor for going all out! And the surprise that the Narrator was a Transylvanian himself was absolutely brilliant and such a fun idea I can't believe I've never seen it done before!
The bearded dude killed it though! I do agree that Frank should have a more flamboyant/shocking outfit though.
@@gingeedome9812yeah i didn't really react just shocked he wore so much compared to some haha. what a weird reaction. i think a lot of people reacted similarly because the outfit wasn't very impressive. i didn't mind i was shocked by how smooth/fluid almost everyone's dancing and movements were!!!
Incredibly useful ! Thanks
you deserve a subscribe from me. really helpful for my spss exam this thursday. thanks!
Thank you for making this tutorial video on Post-Hoc Tests. It is by far the best I have watched! Extremely helpful, clear and concise! Looking forward to watching more biostatistics tutorial video. Cheers! :-)
This was brilliant. This has to be one of my favorite productions posted on RUclips. First one to actually make me tear up at the end. The characterizations was great, most of the time the comedic timing was perfect, and the singing was so well done. There wasn't a single person who was off key. I loved this so much and I was hoping someone would post a Rocky Horror production this month since the Coronavirus is blocking people from going out to see a show. I loved the acting and I loved the incorporation of the tv screens being installed on the stage. Well done to the cast and the crew!
I dunno -- my vote's for the West End production over on Ben Forster's channel (he plays Brad in that one & has the whole show posted) as my favorite. But then, that's the pro touring company. This one's really good for first timers...but their constant mugging for callbacks is really distracting, especially there seems to be only a couple audience members doing them.
@@zenfrodo Firstly, I specifically meant a regular production posted on RUclips not something like West End or ones that have a higher tier budget. When I said "my favorite productions posted on RUclips," I will make it more clear I was referring to productions posted with consent from people involved in the production. Secondly, I hate when people compare small productions like these to bigger productions like can I just praise the cast without a constant comparison to people who had more time to master the craft?
Also, your comment on the callback thing. Sometimes you have to press the audience to not be nervous about calling out something because without the callbacks Rocky Horror productions don't feel right. But yeah, it really gets under my skin when people say stuff like that. I really tried to go out of my way to word the comment right so people wouldn't say "oh what about the original" or "oh what about the West End revival." But alas, it was said anyways.
Regarding the callbacks and how integral they've become to even the live productions, I know it's become a regular practice for directors to offer free tickets for the best audience members. They even cast people to be planted within the audience and deliver the lines, which is an odd practice when you think of it. It can take the organic feel from it, like life imitating art or the reverse. Some have great success with it, some are obvious - like the shows where you have all the lines done by one or two people. All we can hope for in the future is that all the kids that found it through "Glee" - because it's undeniable that really is how a majority of the young fans know it now - will take it upon themselves to use the internet (a valuable tool for this most of us didn't have when we found it) and keep the callbacks alive. It lasted for years in cinemas, but it's sad to say most of those are finally drying up.
@@giggles7179 Yeah, people aren't doing much callbacks as they used to. I think younger audiences who haven't heard of Rocky Horror before are going to these shows for the first time and they aren't used to the environment it's in. You kinda have to drag it out of them to let them know they're fine. But I agree, the callbacks are dying out in Rocky Horror shows.
thanks that was really easy to understand and very helpful
BLACK LINES MATTER
Does APA require reporting of the testing of Assumptions such as Normality, Independence of Errors, Multicollinearity etc.?
This is great. So much easier to understand than other videos. Thank you.
Dear Dr Daniel, Thank you so much for posting it for free on RUclips! May I ask where I can find the rest of the videos of week two? I could only find this first video......It would be very kind of you to upload it again should they were deleted.
Trying to synthesize info from numerous sources is driving me nuts. JMP uses different terminology for the degrees of freedom (DF Treatment and DF Error). Another video I watched called it DF1 and DF2. This video calls it DF within and DF between. I give up.
WOW! i had never thought i could EVER understand statistics! thank you, sir!
Great video! My supervisor is asking for an anova followed up with a post-hoc and this is my first time actually running through it. You answered all the questions I had coming into the video.
I finally understand this. Thanks!
good
wow so what about the blue lines??? the don't matter even when the serve and protect! Blue lines matter
This video was incredibly helpful. Non-parametric tests are currently throwing me for a loop and at least now I have a basic understanding of their purpose
How can you calculate x
X and y are usually given