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Resource type 1 Introduction to Statistical Methods (Workshop SOURCE)
A PowerPoint workshop which covers some basic topics such as data types and the research study process. This has been contributed to the statstutor Community Project by Peter Samuels, Birmingham City University under a Creative Commons licence CC-BY-SA and reviewed by Ellen Marshall, University of Sheffield. The zip file contains the source file and the associated statstutor metadata spreadsheet.
Resource type 1 Introduction to Statistical Methods (Workshop)
A PowerPoint workshop which covers some basic topics such as data types and the research study process. This has been contributed to the statstutor Community Project by Peter Samuels, Birmingham City University and reviewed by Ellen Marshall, University of Sheffield.
Resource type 10 ANOVA (Workshop)
This PowerPoint is a workshop on ANOVA. This resource has been contributed to the statstutor Community Project by Peter Samuels, Birmingham City University and reviewed by Ellen Marshall, University of Sheffield. The zip file contains four associated data files.
Resource type 10 ANOVA (Workshop) SOURCE
This PowerPoint is a workshop on ANOVA. This resource has been contributed to the statstutor Community Project by Peter Samuels, Birmingham City University under a Creative Commons licence CC-BY-SA and reviewed by Ellen Marshall, University of Sheffield. The zip file contains four associated data files, the source file and the associated statstutor metadata spreadsheet.
Resource type 12 Multiple linear regression (Workshop SOURCE)
This PowerPoint is a workshop on multiple linear regression and analysis of covariance. This resource has been contributed to the statstutor Community Project by Peter Samuels, Birmingham City University under a Creative Commons licence CC-BY-SA and reviewed by Ellen Marshall, University of Sheffield. The zip file contains two associated data files, the source file and the associated statstutor metadata spreadsheet.
Resource type 13 Sampling techniques (Workshop SOURCE)
This PowerPoint is a workshop which explains the difference between and types of random and non-random sampling. This resource has been contributed to the statstutor Community Project by Peter Samuels, Birmingham City University under a Creative Commons licence CC-BY-SA and reviewed by Ellen Marshall, University of Sheffield. The zip file contains the source file and the associated statstutor metadata spreadsheet.
Resource type 13 Sampling techniques (Workshop)
his PowerPoint is a workshop which explains the difference between and types of random and non-random sampling. This resource has been contributed to the statstutor Community Project by Peter Samuels, Birmingham City University and reviewed by Ellen Marshall, University of Sheffield.
Resource type 14 Sample size calculations (Workshop SOURCE)
This PowerPoint is a workshop on sample size calculations. This resource has been contributed to the statstutor Community Project by Peter Samuels, Birmingham City University under a Creative Commons licence CC-BY-SA and reviewed by Ellen Marshall, University of Sheffield. The zip file contains the source file and the associated statstutor metadata spreadsheet.
Resource type 14 Sample size calculations (Workshop)
This PowerPoint is a workshop on sample size calculations. This resource has been contributed to the statstutor Community Project by Peter Samuels, Birmingham City University and reviewed by Ellen Marshall, University of Sheffield.
Resource type 2 Questionnaire Design (Workshop SOURCE)
This PowerPoint workshop covers: what is a questionnaire?; response rates; data types and question types; question design principles; questionnaire layout; rating scales; and the questionnaire design process. This resource has been contributed to the statstutor Community Project by Peter Samuels, Birmingham City University under a Creative Commons licence CC-BY-SA and reviewed by Ellen Marshall, University of Sheffield. The zip file contains the source file and the associated statstutor metadata spreadsheet.
Resource type 2 Questionnaire Design (Workshop)
This PowerPoint workshop covers: what is a questionnaire?; response rates; data types and question types; question design principles; questionnaire layout; rating scales; and the questionnaire design process. This resource has been contributed to the statstutor Community Project by Peter Samuels, Birmingham City University and reviewed by Ellen Marshall, University of Sheffield.
Resource type 3 Descriptive statistics (Workshop SOURCE)
This PowerPoint workshop covers: types of data; tables; charts; measures of middle value; measures of spread; and choice of table, chart and measure. This resource has been contributed to the statstutor Community Project by Peter Samuels, Birmingham City University under a Creative Commons licence CC-BY-SA and reviewed by Ellen Marshall, University of Sheffield. The zip file contains an associated Activities sheet, the source file and the associated statstutor metadata spreadsheet.
Resource type 3 Descriptive statistics (Workshop)
This PowerPoint workshop covers: types of data; tables; charts; measures of middle value; measures of spread; and choice of table, chart and measure. This resource has been contributed to the statstutor Community Project by Peter Samuels, Birmingham City University and reviewed by Ellen Marshall, University of Sheffield. It includes an Activities sheet.
Resource type 4 Excel Pivot tables (Workshop SOURCE)
This PowerPoint workshop is an introduction to Excel 2010, PivotTables and Excel functions. This resource has been contributed to the statstutor Community Project by Peter Samuels, Birmingham City University under a Creative Commons licence CC-BY-SA and reviewed by Ellen Marshall, University of Sheffield. The zip file contains an associated data file, the source file and the associated statstutor metadata spreadsheet.
Resource type 4 Excel Pivot tables (Workshop)
This PowerPoint workshop is an introduction to Excel 2010, PivotTables and Excel functions. This resource has been contributed to the statstutor Community Project by Peter Samuels, Birmingham City University and reviewed by Ellen Marshall, University of Sheffield. It includes a data file for use in the workshop.
Resource type 6 Probability (Workshop SOURCE)
This PowerPoint workshop provides a presentation on basic probability theory. This resource has been contributed to the statstutor Community Project by Peter Samuels, Birmingham City University under a Creative Commons licence CC-BY-SA and reviewed by Ellen Marshall, University of Sheffield. The zip file contains the source file and the associated statstutor metadata spreadsheet.
Resource type 6 Probability (Workshop)
This PowerPoint workshop provides a presentation on basic probability theory. This resource has been contributed to the statstutor Community Project by Peter Samuels, Birmingham City University and reviewed by Ellen Marshall, University of Sheffield.
Resource type 8 Parametric Testing (Workshop SOURCE)
This PowerPoint workshop provides an introduction to parametric testing using SPSS. This resource has been contributed to the statstutor Community Project by Peter Samuels, Birmingham City University under a Creative Commons licence CC-BY-SA and reviewed by Ellen Marshall, University of Sheffield. The zip file contains an associated data file, the source file and the associated statstutor metadata spreadsheet.
Resource type 8 Parametric testing (Workshop)
This PowerPoint workshop provides an introduction to parametric testing using SPSS. This resource has been contributed to the statstutor Community Project by Peter Samuels, Birmingham City University and reviewed by Ellen Marshall, University of Sheffield. The zip file contains an associated data file.
Resource type 9 Nonparametric testing (Workshop SOURCE)
This PowerPoint workshop provides an introduction to nonparametric testing. This resource has been contributed to the statstutor Community Project by Peter Samuels, Birmingham City University under a Creative Commons licence CC-BY-SA and reviewed by Ellen Marshall, University of Sheffield. The zip file contains two associated data files, the source file and the associated statstutor metadata spreadsheet.
Resource type 9 Nonparametric testing (Workshop)
This PowerPoint workshop provides an introduction to nonparametric testing. This resource has been contributed to the statstutor Community Project by Peter Samuels, Birmingham City University and reviewed by Ellen Marshall, University of Sheffield. The zip file contains two associated data files.
Resource type A Guide to SPSS
A Guide to SPSS for Information Science with tutorials funded by the Subject Centre for Information and Computer Sciences (Higher Education Academy) made available to statstutor by Prof Anne Morris, Loughborough University. This Guide is freely available for use (with acknowledgement) in non-commercial UK organisations.
Resource type A suite of statistics e-Assessments - Stand-alone resources
DEWIS statistics e-Assessments Learning Modules are concerned with the application of SPSS to the appropriate one sample location test of a data set; t-test, Wilcoxon signed-rank test or Binomial (Sign) test. You may choose examples from a variety of scenarios across a range of disciplines.
Resource type A suite of statistics e-Assessments with supporting materials
These DEWIS Learning Modules are concerned with the application of SPSS to the appropriate one sample location test of a data set; t-test, Wilcoxon signed-rank test or Binomial (Sign) test. You may choose examples from a variety of scenarios across a range of disciplines. The accompanying notes (http://dewisprod.uwe.ac.uk/projects/sigma/PDF/DEWIS_intro.pdf) describe the process of initially exploring your data and then identifying the recommended test. You may choose to complete these modules in the natural order of an analysis, but you may also attempt modules independently in any order if desired. You are not restricted either to only performing the recommended appropriate test, however you will be told at the beginning of a test module whether it is the recommended test or not. You will be given a data set to download which has a reference number. You can log out of DEWIS and return at a later date to complete modules after telling DEWIS the reference number of the data set you wish to be tested on. Each data set is generated randomly and thus you can have multiple attempts at the same scenario with a variety of data sets that will cover the various experiences that you will encounter when analysing data; i.e. data that is appropriate for any one of the three tests and that may or may not have a significant effect. It is recommended that before you use the e-Assessments you download the accompanying notes (http://dewisprod.uwe.ac.uk/projects/sigma/PDF/DEWIS_intro.pdf) and watch this video (http://dewisprod.uwe.ac.uk/projects/sigma/DEWISdemo/DEWISdemo.htm) that demonstrates the use of the learning modules. In particular please note that the e-Assessment marks to the accuracy that SPSS outputs various summary statistics when the data is displayed in the Data View to the recorded accuracy. Click here (http://dewisprod.uwe.ac.uk/projects/sigma-stats.html) to access DEWIS. The feedback within DEWIS provides links to videos and pdf instruction pamphlets. These are also available as stand-alone resources from here (http://dewisprod.uwe.ac.uk/projects/sigma/info/index.html). These resources have been made available under a Creative Commons licence by Iain Weir, Rhys Gwynllyw & Karen Henderson, University of the West of England, Bristol and reviewed by Nadarajah Ramesh, University of Greenwich following a sigma Resource Development Grant.
Resource type A suite of statistics e-Assessments with supporting materials - Notes
DEWIS statistics e-Assessments Learning Modules are concerned with the application of SPSS to the appropriate one sample location test of a data set; t-test, Wilcoxon signed-rank test or Binomial (Sign) test. You may choose examples from a variety of scenarios across a range of disciplines. These notes describe the process of initially exploring your data and then identifying the recommended test. You may choose to complete these modules in the natural order of an analysis, but you may also attempt modules independently in any order if desired. You are not restricted either to only performing the recommended appropriate test, however you will be told at the beginning of a test module whether it is the recommended test or not.
Resource type A suite of statistics e-Assessments with supporting materials - Video transcripts
Transcripts for the videos included in the suite of statistics e-Assessment resources. These DEWIS Learning Modules are concerned with the application of SPSS to the appropriate one sample location test of a data set; t-test, Wilcoxon signed-rank test or Binomial (Sign) test. You may choose examples from a variety of scenarios across a range of disciplines. These resources have been made available under a Creative Commons licence by Iain Weir, Rhys Gwynllyw & Karen Henderson, University of the West of England, Bristol and reviewed by Nadarajah Ramesh, University of Greenwich.

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