2021 NEW SERIES for SPSS 27: https://youtu.be/PN-H8GikRQ0
How to Use SPSS
Are you ready to learn how to use SPSS for your introductory statistics class? You have come to the right place. This is the first in a series of eight videos that will introduce you to using SPSS for introductory statistics. This series is designed for people with little or no experience with SPSS. You will learn about the SPSS work space, how to navigate between Data View and Variable View, how to create variables, and how to modify properties of variables. From there, we will move on to simple statistics and common statistical tests. This is SPSS for Beginners.
Note about the camera: the most common comment I get is about the camera work, particularly in this first video. We wanted to try something multi-cam and thought it might be cool to do black and white plus color plus movement. If the style is too much for you, I understand. I made the ultimate creative choices about the footage, so that is all on me. In the subsequent videos, there is much less movement. The SPSS content is still solid and I hope that it benefits you.
For more training about how to use SPSS, please check out these videos.
How to Get IBM SPSS Statistics Software: https://youtu.be/x8y2nqPZjhk
An Introduction to the SPSS Workspace: https://youtu.be/8_4Z3iKzE8M
How to Create Variables in SPSS: https://youtu.be/27pOf3_Kq3s
Importing Excel Data into SPSS: https://youtu.be/itpAr1fpzcw
Exporting SPSS Output to Microsoft Word: https://youtu.be/-N7BsdkhDL4
This video uses a dataset we create in the video series and SPSS version 24
Link to a Google Drive folder with all of the files that I use in the videos including spreadsheets, and the Bear Handout. As I add new files, they will appear here, as well.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1n9aCsq5j4dQ6m_sv62ohDI69aol3rW6Q?usp=sharing
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