IBM SPSS - Intermediate: Longitudinal Data Analysis - Repeated Measures ANOVA

Course description

This course builds on the skills taught in the introductory courses as well as on the workshop that introduces basic and advanced statistical techniques for difference questions. It will extend previous workshops by including analyses of within subjects’ factors and progress to the analyses of mixed design ANOVAs. Although this course is aimed to be practically orientated with extensive use of the IBM SPSS statistical package, theoretical considerations related to the selection of an appropriate statistical test as well as assumptions involved are addressed. 

The details of the connection to the Web Conference will be emailed to enrolled participants a day before the course and again an hour before the event.

Type of course

Web conference

Presenters

Pawel Skuza
Library

Who should attend

Staff and Research Higher Degree Students

What you will learn

  • Repeated Measures ANOVA
  • Non-parametric equivalent – Friedman Test
  • Two-factor Mixed ANOVA
  • Three-factor Mixed ANOVA
  • Assumptions related to the statistical techniques listed above
  • Use of syntax

Prerequisites / assumed knowledge

Preferably participants should attend Introduction to SPSSIntroduction to Statistical AnalysisIntermediate SPSS: Understanding Your Data and Checking Assumptions and Intermediate SPSS: Basic Statistical Techniques for Difference Questions, IBM SPSS - Intermediate: Advanced Statistical Techniques for Difference Questions (or have an understanding of concepts/skills covered in those two introductory courses) before enrolling in this workshop.

Upcoming events

Tuesday, 25th June 2024

Time: 9:30AM - 12:30PM
Location: Web Conference

Thursday, 14th November 2024

Time: 9:30AM - 12:30PM
Location: Web conference


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