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Statistical Selection Chart
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For 2 samples ASK You say you want to compare! How many samples? Are my samples related? OR Are they independent?
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For Class A Data USE For related samples ASK What is the level of measurement? For Class B Data USE For Class C Data USE T-Test for Correlated Sample Wilcoxen Matched-Pairs Signed-Ranks Test McNemar Test for Significance of Changes
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For Class A Data USE For independent samples ASK What is the level of measurement? For Class B Data USE For Class C Data USE T-Test for Separate Group or Pooled Variance Mann-Whitney U-Test Chi-Square Test
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For k > 2 samples ASK You say you want to compare! How many samples? Within which measurement level does my data fall?
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For Class A Data USE Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)
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For Related Samples USE For Class B Data ASK Are my samples related or independent? For Independent Samples USE Friedman Two-Way Analysis of Variance Kruskal-Wallis One- Way Analysis of Variance
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For Class C Data ASK Are my samples related or independent? For Related Samples USE For Independent Samples USE Cochran Q-Test Chi-Square Test For Related Samples USE For Independent Samples USE
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For 2 variables ASK You say you want relate! How many variables? What is the level of measurement?
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For Class A Data USE Pearson Product-Moment Coefficient of Correlation (r)
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For Class B Data USE Spearman Rank-Order Coefficient of Correlation (rho) OR Kendall Rank Correlation (Tau)
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For Class C Data USE Contingency Coefficient (C)
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For Mixed Data USE Biserial Correlation Spearman rho or Kendall Tau If one is Class A and one is Class C USE If mixed Class A and B, convert Class A to B -USE
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For K variables ASK You say you want relate! How many variables? What is the level of measurement?
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For Class A Data USE Multiple Regression Analysis
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For Class B Data USE Kendall Partial Rank-Correlation
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For Class C Data USE Discriminate Analysis
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You say you want describe! Just One Question... What is the level of measurement?
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For Class A Data USE Mean and Variance or Standard Deviation
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For Class B Data USE Median and Range
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For Class C Data USE Mode
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