Posts tagged stats
Confusing Stats Terms Explained: Heteroscedasticity (Heteroskedasticity)

Heteroscedasticity is a hard word to pronounce, but it doesn't need to be a difficult concept to understand. Put simply, heteroscedasticity (also spelled heteroskedasticity) refers to the circumstance in which the variability of a variable is unequal across the range of values of a second variable that predicts it.

A scatterplot of these variables will often create a cone-like shape, as the scatter (or variability) of the dependent variable (DV) widens or narrows as the value of the independent variable (IV) increases. The inverse of heteroscedasticity is homoscedasticity...

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Basics of Working With Data in R

This video tutorial demonstrates how to perform some basic manipulations of data in R, including how to: view data, edit data, create subsets of data, remove variables from data, and create new variables in data

 

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How to Install R for Windows and Use a Few Basic Functions

This video shows how to obtain and install R on the Windows (PC) platform. It also shows a few basic functions in R, such as how to install packages in R and load them for use.

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How to Install R for Mac and Use a Few Basic Functions

This video shows how to obtain and install R on the Mac OS X platform. It also shows a few basic functions in R, such as how to install packages in R and load them for use. A PC version is here: How to Install R for Windows

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How to Create APA Formatted Tables in SPSS

The video tutorial demonstrates how to make SPSS produce output tables in APA, doing much of the "heavy lifting" for you!

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How to Define Variable Sets in SPSS

This video podcast demonstrates how to use the rarely-used "Define Variable Sets" function of SPSS (PASW) to organize and keep focused on your data.

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