
Coding Open-Ended Comments
How to assign codes to “open ends,” comments, and “verbatims,” step by step, with examples (“thematic analysis”).

Starting to work with SPSS
Some ideas on how to get started when you first try out SPSS statistical software, and basics on how it works.

Correlations in SPSS
Some quick guidelines to doing correlations in SPSS statistical software


Installing PSPP on a Mac
How to install PSPP onto a Mac, both from the disk image (Mojave example) and from HomeBrew (Sonoma example). About one minute for the disk image - about three minutes for HomeBrew! (Video time.)

Two PSPP annoyances (and how to get around them)
Empty file dialogues (can't open SPSS files!) and stepwise regression: working around or solving two PSPP statistics software annoyances

JASP: crosstabs and using filters and missing values to make t-tests work
We use the free JASP statistics software to do a t-test, then use filters and missing values to make the data make sense - and to make the independent samples t-test work (because it can only handle two values and our variable had eight!). Then we wrap wi

Recoding Workaround for JASP
It can be hard to recode (change the values of a variable) in JASP using their built in tools, and harder in R code. It can be easy to work around it all! In this short video, we do some quick recoding (changing values – in this case so we can do a t-test

Correlations in JASP!
A quick look at correlations, and then a longer look at how to get them in JASP and Jamovi, and how to read and interpret the results! We also look at graphs so you can see more of what’s going on, under the numbers.


Regression for driver and linkage analysis in JASP
Using the free JASP statistics software to run stepwise regressions for driver and linkage analysis — and some practical advice! We cover running the numbers and reading the reports.

Means by group in JASP
If you’re used to SPSS, getting means by group may not be intuitive in JASP, but it’s actually very easy (if not as flexible)! We’ll show you how in this very short video.