Thank you for this video! It's super helpful. I love the sea theme. It reminds me of Spongebob!
@ResearchByDesign
4 жыл бұрын
Glad you like it! People seem to enjoy the "diving deeper" theme
@rizwanalishinwari1
4 жыл бұрын
What an amazing presentation you did, Dr. I want to congratulate you for doing this wonderful job. I was totally new for statistics and SPSS and now I feel like I have gained something and I feel satisfactory. I am thankful to you for a wonderful presentation. Also, the data which you shared with us in above links is very much helpful and it helps continuously following you step-by-step doing SPSS in our own laptops. I watched the introductory statistical videos by you, and now I am very carefully and attentively following this entire season of "Diving deeper into statistics". I would also say that there is nothing I find confusing. It is totally fulfilling requirements and needs of a student who does not know ABC of statistics and SPSS. Thank you and keep it up. More success and more prosperity to you.
@ResearchByDesign
4 жыл бұрын
Heartfelt thanks for your comment...it is deeply gratifying that the videos have been helpful for students all over the world. I enjoy making them and when I hear from students like you, it makes it worth it. Thanks for watching...wish you the best in your education.
@learnchinese-106
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for all very useful videos. I need help in analyzing hematologic parameters (WBC, Lymphocytes, AST, ALT, etc.,) of COVID-19 patients (varied age and gender). Which model should I follow? The patients are categorized into two groups, the deceased and the recovered. I want to compare them and sort out the blood biomarkers that are significantly elevated or decreased in severe COVID-19 cases, leading to death. Thanks
@ResearchByDesign
4 жыл бұрын
That is a really difficult question because it depends so much on your research questions. You can use t tests for your two groups comparing all those other parameters, but you might be better to use some kind of logistic regression to analyze predictors of dead vs. alive. I think I would go in that direction. Good luck!
@learnchinese-106
4 жыл бұрын
@@ResearchByDesign Got it, Sir. I have tried and got some results. But still look forward to your lecture regarding such data. I'd forward you the data if you need. Thanks a lot.
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