One question Todd, are you planning to add playlists and SPSS tutorials about 2 way ANOVAs and multiple regression? That would also be very useful! Thanks!
I think that the multiple regression videos are in the regression playlist. I have a new series coming about about SPSS, then I will be adding some more analysis videos this summer. So, yes.
Yes, you can. It is more important that the DV be normal. There is no assumption about the distribution of the predictors. If the DV is reasonably normal, you should be fine if you sample size is large. If the DV is highly skewed or kurtotic, you may need to transform with a logarithm or square. Too much to unpack here, but that may get you on your way with a google search. Best!
These videos are excellent. Thank you for the examples and slow pace!
Glad you liked it! Thanks!
Your work is one of its kind, so precious , thank you so much.
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This was short and perfect ❤
One question Todd, are you planning to add playlists and SPSS tutorials about 2 way ANOVAs and multiple regression? That would also be very useful! Thanks!
I think that the multiple regression videos are in the regression playlist. I have a new series coming about about SPSS, then I will be adding some more analysis videos this summer. So, yes.
Can we still perform linear regression if our data is not normally distributed??
Yes, you can. It is more important that the DV be normal. There is no assumption about the distribution of the predictors. If the DV is reasonably normal, you should be fine if you sample size is large. If the DV is highly skewed or kurtotic, you may need to transform with a logarithm or square. Too much to unpack here, but that may get you on your way with a google search. Best!