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Resource type SPSS Workbook for New Statistics Tutors
This is a paper-based scenario aimed to be used as part of the tutor training workshop using the resource entitled "Introductory Statistics and Hypothesis Testing". This was developed and contributed to the statstutor Community Project by Alun Owen (University of Worcester) and Ellen Marshall (University of Sheffield) and reviewed by Jean Russell (University of Sheffield).
Resource type SPSS Workbook for New Statistics Tutors (SOURCE)
A zip file containing the word documents and data file for the "SPSS Workbook for New Statistics Tutors". The workbook and associated files provide self-study training for tutors to carry out key topics in SPSS but assumes the new tutor is able to interpret the output. This was contributed to the statstutor Community Project by Ellen Marshall (University of Sheffield) and reviewed by Jean Russell (University of Sheffield). The solutions and datasets needed are contained in the resources entitled “Solutions to SPSS Workbook for New Statistics Tutors” and “Data for SPSS Workbook for New Statistics Tutors”.
Resource type Testing Normality in SPSS
A short video tutorial to demonstrate how to test the normality of data using SPSS. This resource has been made available under a Creative Commons licence by Kristian Evans, Swansea University.
Resource type The Sign Test (Worksheet)
The Sign test can be used in place of a paired t-test when your data are either ordinal or the assumption of normality is in doubt. Note however that the Wilcoxon Signed Rank test is often preferred in this case! This teach yourself worksheet provides an introduction to the Sign test including how to do this using SPSS. Note: The "Analyze"--> "Nonparametric Tests"-->"2 Related Samples" step in SPSS (see page 2) has now been changed to Analyze"--> "Nonparametric Tests"-->"LEGACY DIALOGS"-->"2 Related Samples"
Resource type The Statistics Tutor's Pocket Book Guide to Statistics Resources
This guide contains information on a wide range of popular statistics learning resources, used within a statistics support context in Higher Education (HE) in many Universities across the UK. The information could be used to identify a suitable resource for a student, to assist with the CPD of statistics support tutors or indeed to determine which book/resources to download/purchase for a mathematics support centre.
Resource type The Statistics Tutor's Pocket Book Guide to Statistics Resources SOURCE
This guide contains information on a wide range of popular statistics learning resources, used within a statistics support context in Higher Education (HE) in many Universities across the UK. The information could be used to identify a suitable resource for a student, to assist with the CPD of statistics support tutors or indeed to determine which book/resources to download/purchase for a mathematics support centre.
Resource type Two-Way Analysis of Variance (Worksheet)
This teach yourself worksheet looks at the use of Analysis of Variance when you have two factors (categorical grouping variables). This also includes infomation on how to do this using SPSS. Note that the SPSS data set battery.sav referred to in the worksheet is also available here.
Resource type Two-Way Analysis of Variance (Worksheet) Data Set battery.sav
This is a zip file containing the SPSS data set called battery.sav for use with the Two-Way Analysis of Variance Worksheet. Note: please save this file to your PC before extracting its contents.
Resource type Use 'Split file' to analyse groups separately in SPSS
How to use 'Split file' to analyse groups separately in SPSS. By using the Split file tool, SPSS will analyse groups of a categorical variable separately. E.g. split your file by gender to analyse males and females separately. This will not physically split your file - all your data stays in the same place. This resource from the "SPSS Tutorial Series" is contributed to the statstutor Community project by Christine Pereira, Brunel University and reviewed by Tim Sparks, Coventry University. It was developed with sigma resource development funding.
Resource type Video Based Statistics Tutor Training: Mass Customisation Scenario (TRANSCRIPT)
This is a written transcript file for the scenario-based training video entitled "Video Based Statistics Tutor Training: Mass Customisation Scenario". This was developed and contributed to the statstutor Community Project by Alun Owen (University of Worcester) and Ellen Marshall and Scott Smith (University of Sheffield) and reviewed by Jean Russell (University of Sheffield).
Resource type Video Based Statistics Tutor Training: Porosity Scenario
This scenario-based training video is aimed at statistics tutors and intersperses a recorded statistics support session with discussion points, questions and issues to consider. This was developed and contributed to the statstutor Community Project by Alun Owen (University of Worcester) and Ellen Marshall and Scott Smith (University of Sheffield) and reviewed by Jean Russell (University of Sheffield).
Resource type Video Based Statistics Tutor Training: Porosity Scenario (TRANSCRIPT)
This is a written transcript file for the scenario-based training video entitled â??Video Based Statistics Tutor Training: Porosity Scenarioâ??. This was developed and contributed to the statstutor Community Project by Alun Owen (University of Worcester) and Ellen Marshall and Scott Smith (University of Sheffield) and reviewed by Jean Russell (University of Sheffield).
Resource type Wilcoxon Mann-Whitney Tests (Worksheet)
The Wilcoxon Mann-Whitney test can be used instead of an independent (unpaired) samples t-test when your data are either ordinal or the assumption of normality is in doubt. This teach yourself worksheet provides an introduction to the Mann-Whitney test including how to do this using SPSS. Note: The "Analyze"--> "Nonparametric Tests"-->"2 Independent Samples" step in SPSS (see page 3) has now been changed to Analyze"--> "Nonparametric Tests" -->"LEGACY DIALOGS"-->"2 Independent Samples"
Resource type Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test (Worksheet)
The Wilcoxon Signed Rank test can be used instead of a paired t-test when your data are either ordinal or the assumption of normality is in doubt. This teach yourself worksheet provides an introduction to the Wilcoxon Signed Rank test including how to do this using SPSS. Note: The "Analyze"--> "Nonparametric Tests"-->"2 Related Samples" step in SPSS (see page 3) has now been changed to Analyze"--> "Nonparametric Tests"-->"LEGACY DIALOGS"-->"2 Related Samples"

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