Hi, quick question: i am running a repeated measure one-way ANOVA and the data is not normally distributed so I want to apply a transformation to my dependent variable. How do I do it? I imagine I have to rearrange the data first, apply the transformation on the dependent variable only, and then rearrange the data back again. Am I right?
Jesus, 3 and a half minutes into the video, after phlegmatically meandering through an introduction of what we're going to do and a description of the data, I'm introduced to a "Restructure Data WIzard." I thought it was going to be some explanation. He's just pointing us to a wizard. If he'd just say that in the beginning, I could have saved 3 and a half minutes of my life.
Hi I am trying to analyse data that I obtained from a hospital The data looks like this Patient Drug JohnX Alpha JohnX Gama JohnX Pana JohnX Sega MikeX Sega MikeX Zole MikeX Dol I want to re-struct the data so it would look like this Patient Alpha Gama Pana Sega Zole Dole JohnX 1 1 1 1 0 0 MikeX 0 0 0 1 1 1 Is it doable in SPSS? how? Many thanks
Best video on restructuring data. Made it crystal clear. Thank you.
Thanks! Was really stuck on this for half an hour lol.
This video is super helpful- thank you! :)
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Thanks a lot for a simple and relevant demonstration of the process...
Very helpful and clear. Thanks so much for making this public.
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Hi, quick question: i am running a repeated measure one-way ANOVA and the data is not normally distributed so I want to apply a transformation to my dependent variable. How do I do it? I imagine I have to rearrange the data first, apply the transformation on the dependent variable only, and then rearrange the data back again. Am I right?
This is great- thank you!
Jesus, 3 and a half minutes into the video, after phlegmatically meandering through an introduction of what we're going to do and a description of the data, I'm introduced to a "Restructure Data WIzard." I thought it was going to be some explanation. He's just pointing us to a wizard. If he'd just say that in the beginning, I could have saved 3 and a half minutes of my life.
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Hello, I do not have the "time" variable, I mean index variable in my dataset, could you tell me how to create that variable?
If you have no repeated variable then there is no need to restructure the data.
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Great!!
Hi
I am trying to analyse data that I obtained from a hospital
The data looks like this
Patient Drug
JohnX Alpha
JohnX Gama
JohnX Pana
JohnX Sega
MikeX Sega
MikeX Zole
MikeX Dol
I want to re-struct the data so it would look like this
Patient Alpha Gama Pana Sega Zole Dole
JohnX 1 1 1 1 0 0
MikeX 0 0 0 1 1 1
Is it doable in SPSS? how?
Many thanks