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SPSS Correlation Tutorials - Overview

Pearson Correlations

Creating APA Style Correlation Tables in SPSS

How to create an APA format correlation matrix in SPSS? This simple tutorial shows the easy way to do so and offers a Python script that processes one or many tables in one go.
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SPSS Correlation Analysis Tutorial

This tutorial quickly walks you through the correct steps for a correlation analysis in SPSS.

We'll cover a quick data check, the assumptions, significance levels, APA reporting and more.


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Pearson Correlations – Quick Introduction

A Pearson correlation is a number between -1 and +1 that indicates how strongly two variables are linearly related.

This simple tutorial quickly explains the basics with outstanding illustrations and examples.


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Kendall's Tau

Kendall’s Tau – Simple Introduction

Kendall’s Tau is a number between -1 and +1 that indicates to what extent 2 variables are monotonously related.

This tutorial quickly walks you through some basics such as assumptions, significance and confidence intervals for Kendall’s Tau.


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Kendall’s Tau in SPSS – 2 Easy Options

Kendall’s Tau-B is found in SPSS under Analyze SPSS Menu Arrow Correlate SPSS Menu Arrow Bivariate

Alternatively, both Kendall’s Tau-B and Tau-C can be obtained from Analyze SPSS Menu Arrow Descriptive statistics SPSS Menu Arrow Crosstabs

Be aware that this second option may report incorrect significance levels for small sample sizes.


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Association Measures

Cramér’s V – What and Why?

Cramér’s V is a number between 0 and 1 that indicates how strongly two nominal variables are correlated.

Because it's suitable for categorical variables, Cramér’s V is often used as an effect size measure for a chi-square independence test.


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SPSS – Kendall’s Concordance Coefficient W

Kendall’s Concordance Coefficient W is a number between 0 and 1 that indicates interrater agreement.

This tutorial explains the basic idea behind Kendall’s W and shows how to get it from SPSS.


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Spearman Rank Correlations

Spearman Rank Correlations – Simple Tutorial

A Spearman rank correlation is a number between -1 and +1 that indicates to what extent 2 variables are monotonously related.

This tutorial quickly walks you through the basics such as assumptions, significance levels, software and more.


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Correlation Tutorials - Other

SPSS CORRELATIONS – Beginners Tutorial

SPSS CORRELATIONS creates tables with Pearson correlations, sample sizes and significance levels.

Its syntax can be as simple as correlations q1 to q5. which creates a correlation matrix for variables q1 through q5. This simple tutorial quickly walks you through some other options as well.


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