Statistics for Everyone Workshop, Summer 2011 [To access the full set of Statistics for Everyone resources please scroll down.]

 

Statistics for Everyone Workshop Summer 2011

Advanced Statistics: Comparing Multiple Conditions and Multiple Variables:

One-way and two-way ANOVAs

Presented by Prof. Laura McSweeney, Department of Mathematics and

Prof. Linda Henkel, Department of Psychology

 

Monday, June 13 and Tuesday, June 14, 2011

CNS 304

Sponsored by NSF CCLI Grant and the Center for Academic Excellence

 

 

Materials available on website: www.faculty.fairfield.edu/lmcsweeney/SFE.htm

 

Funded in part by the Core Integration Initiative, the Center for Academic Excellence at Fairfield University and NSF CCLI Grant #DUE-0736985.

 

Outline of Workshop

 

Part 1: Review of Descriptive Statistics and Introduction to SPSS [Powerpoint]

Student Handout for Review of Descriptive Statistics

Handout for Getting Descriptive Statistics and Graphing in SPSS

Handout for Getting Descriptive Statistics in Excel

Handout for Making Graphs in Excel

Handout for Making Tables using Word

 

Part 2: Comparing 2 or More Conditions With a One-Way ANOVA [Powerpoint]

Student Handout for One-Way ANOVA

Handout for Making Bar and Line Graphs

 

Part 3: Comparing 2 or More Independent Variables Using a Two-Way ANOVA [Powerpoint]

Student Handout for Two-Way ANOVA

 

ANOVA Cartoon

 

Workshop Examples (SPSS)

Part 1

Part 2

Part 3

Extra example

 

SPSS Files:

Anxiety

BirthWeights

Blood Pressure

Breast Cancer

Cancer Survival

Cigarettes

Cystic Fibrosis

Daily Consumption

Development

Discomfort

Disorientation

Distance Learning

EPA MPG

Fish

Forest Fragmentation

Height

Ice Melt Ponds

Iron Ore

Knee Surgery

Lactic Acidosis

Left Eye

MTBE

Ratpup

Salt Intake

Survival Time

Tumors

Voltage

Wine

 

 

Other Resources:

Link to Collection of Data Set Sources and Statistical Tools

Decision Tree (Flow chart for deciding what procedure to do)

Another decision tree

 

Homework

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Statistics for Everyone Resources

 

Outline of Workshop (Fall 2010)

Questionnaire

 

Part 1: Statistics as a Tool in Scientific Research: Summarizing & Graphically Representing Data [Powerpoint]

Handout for Making Graphs in Excel (Excel 2003)

Handout for Making Graphs in Excel (Excel 2007)

 

Part 2: Descriptive Statistics: Measures of Central Tendency and Variability [Powerpoint]

Student Handout for Summarizing Data Graphically and with Descriptive Statistics (Parts 1 and 2)

Handout for Getting Descriptive Statistics In Excel (Excel 2003)

Handout for Getting Descriptive Statistics (Excel 2007 and SPSS)

Handout for Making Tables using Word

 

Part 3: Comparing 2 Conditions With a T Test [Powerpoint]

Student Handout for t tests (Part 3)

Example of Two Sample t test

 

Part 4a: Comparing 2 or More Conditions With a One-Way ANOVA [Powerpoint]

Student Handout for One-Way ANOVA

 

Part 4b: Comparing 2 or More Independent Variables Using a Two-Way ANOVA [Powerpoint]

Student Handout for Two-Way ANOVA

 

Part 5: Comparing the Proportion of Scores in Different Categories With a Chi Square Test [Powerpoint]

Student Handout for Chi Square Test (Part 5)

 

Part 6a: Assessing the Relationship Between 2 Numerical Variables With Correlation [Powerpoint]

Student Handout for Correlation and Regression (Part 6a)

Example of Association vs. Causation

Exploring Effect of Outliers on Correlation/Linear Regression

 

Part 6b: Assessing the Relationship Between More than 2 Numerical Variables [Powerpoint]

Student Handout for Multiple Regression

 

Exercises:

Excel 2007

Parts 1 and 2

Part 3

Parts 5 and 6

 

SPSS

Parts 1 and 2

Parts 3 and 4

Parts 5 and 6

 

Excel Files:

Workshop Examples [Data sets]

SFEhistogram.xls [for making histograms, written by Steve Sawin, modified by Laura McSweeney]

SFEStatisticalTests.xls [for running statistical tests]

 

SPSS Files:

Anxiety

BirthWeights

Blood Pressure

Breast Cancer

Cancer Survival

Cigarettes

Cystic Fibrosis

Daily Consumption

Development

Discomfort

Disorientation

Distance Learning

EPA MPG

Fish

Forest Fragmentation

Height

Ice Melt Ponds

Iron Ore

Knee Surgery

Lactic Acidosis

Left Eye

MTBE

Ratpup

Salt Intake

Survival Time

Tumors

Voltage

Wine

 

 

 

Other Resources:

Link to Collection of Data Set Sources and Statistical Tools

Decision Tree (Flow chart for deciding what procedure to do)

 

Homework

 

History of SFE

Summer 2008: Statistics for Core Sciences (June 10 and 11, 2008, covered Parts 1, 2, 3, 5, 6a using Excel)

Summer 2009: Statistics for Everybody (June 15 and 16, 2009, covered Parts 1, 2, 3, 5, 6a using Excel)

Fall 2010: Statistics for Nurses (Sept. 17, Sept. 24, Oct. 15, Oct. 22 and Oct. 29, 2010, covered Parts 1 to 6a,b using both Excel and SPSS)

Summer 2011: Stats for Everybody Part 2: ANOVA (June 13 and 14, 2011, covered 4a and 4b in SPSS)

 

Funded in part by the Core Integration Initiative, the Center for Academic Excellence at Fairfield University and NSF CCLI Grant #DUE-0736985.