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Excel - Tutorials
Probability
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Basic Probability Rules
Single Event Probability
Complement Rule
Intersections & Unions
Compound Events
Variables
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Levels of Measurement
Independent and Dependent Variables
Statistics Basics
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Entering Data
Central Tendency
Data and Tests
Displaying Data
Discussing Statistics In-text
SEM and Confidence Intervals
Two-Way Frequency Tables
Discussing Statistics In-text
Z-Scores and the Standard Normal Distribution
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Z-Scores
Empirical Rule
Finding Probability
Accessing SPSS
SPSS-Tutorials
Chart and Graphs
Frequency Table and Distribution
Descriptive Statistics
Converting Raw Scores to Z-Scores
Converting Z-scores to t-scores
Split File/Split Output
Sampling Methods
Effect Size
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Cohen's d
R-Squared
Partial Eta Squared
G*Power
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Downloading and Installing G*Power: Windows/PC
T-Test
ANOVA
Correlation
Testing Parametric Assumptions
ANOVA
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One-Way ANOVA
Two-Way ANOVA
Repeated Measures ANOVA
Chi-Square Tests
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Goodness-of-Fit
Test of Association
Correlation
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Pearson's r
Spearman's
Point Biserial
Mediation and Moderation
Regression Analysis
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Simple Linear Regression
Multiple Linear Regression
Binomial Logistic Regression
Multinomial Logistic Regression
T-Test
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Independent Samples T-test
Dependent Samples T-test
Testing Assumptions
T-tests using SPSS
T-Test Practice
Quantitative Research Questions
Hypothesis Testing
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Null & Alternative Hypotheses
One-Tail vs. Two-Tail
Alpha & Beta
Associated Probability
Decision Rule
Statement of Conclusion
Statistics Group Sessions
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