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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.

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.

This PowerPoint is a workshop on Pearson Correlation and Simple Linear Regression. 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.

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 and reviewed by Ellen Marshall, University of Sheffield. The zip file contains two associated data files.

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.

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.

This PowerPoint is a workshop which explains how to carry out a critical appraisal of a quantitative research article. This resource has been contributed to the statstutor Community Project by Peter Samuels, Birmingham City University and reviewed by Ellen Marshall, University of Sheffield.

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.

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.

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.

This PowerPoint workshop explains how to create pie charts, simple bar charts and scatter plots in Excel 2010. This resource has been contributed to the statstutor Community Project by Peter Samuels, Birmingham City University and reviewed by Ellen Marshall, University of Sheffield.

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.

This PowerPoint workshop provides an introduction to 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.

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.

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.

A Quick Reference worksheet on one-way analysis of variance. This resource has been contributed to the statstutor Community Project by Mollie Gilchrist and Peter Samuels, Birmingham City University and reviewed by Ellen Marshall, University of Sheffield.

Quick Reference worksheet on additional information on the one-way ANOVA method. This resource has been contributed to the statstutor Community Project by Mollie Gilchrist and Peter Samuels, Birmingham City University and reviewed by Ellen Marshall, University of Sheffield.

How to use SPSS to create a bar or line chart of means, including how to add error bars and confidence intervals. This resource from the "SPSS Tutorial Series" is contributed to the statstutor Community project by Christine Pereira, Brunel University and reviewed by Ellen Marshall, University of Sheffield. It was developed with sigma resource development funding.

This video explains how to change the coding of a categorical variable in SPSS using the 'Recode into same variable' option. This replaces the existing data with the new coding rather than creating a new variable. This resource is contributed to the statstutor Community project by Christine Pereira, Brunel University and reviewed by Vikki O'Neill, Queen's University Belfast.

How to use SPSS to compute a chi-square test for 2-way tables and interpret the output (including coefficient, effect size and corresponding p-value). This resource from the "SPSS Tutorial Series" is contributed to the statstutor Community project by Christine Pereira, Brunel University and reviewed by Cheryl Voake-Jones, University of Bath. It was developed with sigma resource development funding.

How to use SPSS to compute a chi-square test for 2-way tables and interpret the output when assumptions have been violated (use Fisher's exact or Likelihood ratio instead). Includes choosing a coefficient, effect size and corresponding p-value. This resource from the "SPSS Tutorial Series" is contributed to the statstutor Community project by Christine Pereira, Brunel University and reviewed by Cheryl Voake-Jones, University of Bath. It was developed with sigma resource development funding.

A Quick Reference worksheet on the Chi-squared test for Two-Way Tables. The zip file contains the pdf worksheet and two Excel data files that accompany it. This resource has been contributed to the statstutor Community Project by Mollie Gilchrist and Peter Samuels, Birmingham City University and reviewed by Ellen Marshall, University of Sheffield. The zip file contains two associated data files.

How to use SPSS to create a clustered bar or line chart of means, including how to add error bars and confidence intervals. This resource from the "SPSS Tutorial Series" is contributed to the statstutor Community project by Christine Pereira, Brunel University and reviewed by Ellen Marshall, University of Sheffield. It was developed with sigma resource development funding.

This video explains how to compute a new variable which is the mean of 2 or more variables combined. This resource is contributed to the statstutor Community project by Christine Pereira, Brunel University and reviewed by Vikki O'Neill, Queen's University Belfast.

The video explains How to compute a new variable which is the sum of 2 or more variables combined. This sum is called a total score. This resource is contributed to the statstutor Community project by Christine Pereira, Brunel University and reviewed by Vikki O'Neill, Queen's University Belfast.

How to use SPSS to compute Pearson's r correlation coefficient and corresponding p-value. This resource from the "SPSS Tutorial Series" is contributed to the statstutor Community project by Christine Pereira, Brunel University and reviewed by Cheryl Voake-Jones, University of Bath. It was developed with sigma resource development funding.