Choosing Statistical Test 2 Flashcards

1
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What is one sample t test used for?

A

To compare mean of single sample with known population mean to check if sample is derived from the population

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2
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What does one sample t test need?

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Observed sample mean
Hypothesised derived population mean

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3
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What is needed for one sample t test?

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Variable must be normally distributed
Sample size must be adequate to prevent extreme skewness

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4
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What is two sample t test also known as?

A

Students t

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5
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What is two sample t test used for?

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To compare means of two samples

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6
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What does two sample t test need?

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Two variables - one independent variable which can be nominal and a dependent variable which is quantitative

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7
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What does unpaired t test compare?

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Independent samples where observation is made only once in each individual in a sample

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8
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What is compared in a paired t test?

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Sample means are compared in same group
Here each subject is observed twice and scores are compared for statistical significance

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9
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What does t test assume?

A

Equal variance among two groups

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10
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What can be used to test variance between two groups?

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Levenes test

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11
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What is ANOVA used for?

A

To compare means of multiple groups

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12
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What is ANOVA based on?

A

Variance comparisons

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13
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What is one-way ANOVA?

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If one independent variable is compared across more than 2 groups

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14
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What happens in 2 way ANOVA?

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2 independent variables are analyzed in multiple groups

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15
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When is repeated measures ANOVA used?

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When same measures are used on multiple occassions

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16
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How is ANOVA calculated?

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Using ratio of variation between groups to variation within groups

17
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What is the name of the type of calculation used in ANOVA?

A

F statistics

18
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Disadvantages of ANOVA

A

It can only tell us if a significant difference exists among groups; it does not tell us where the difference comes from

19
Q

Why are post hoc significance tests used after ANOVA?

A

ANOVA cannot tell us where the difference came from

20
Q

Assumptions made if ANOVA is used

A

Normal distribution of observations in groups
Equal variance among tested groups
Independent observations - not paired except for repeated measures test

21
Q

Recommended test if >2 groups, 1 independent variable and testing between subjects

A

One way ANOVA

22
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Recommended test if >2 groups, 1 independent variable and testing within subjects

A

Repeated measure ANOVA

23
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Recommended test if >2 groups, >1 independent variable testing between subjects

A

Factorial ANOVA

24
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Recommended test if >2 groups, >1 independent variable and testing within subjects

A

MANOVA

25
Q

What is degrees of freedom (df)?

A

When we calculate an estimate of one statistic from an estimate of another

26
Q

What happens to degree of freedom if applied to regression or ANOVA?

A

We lose one degree of freedom for each parameter estimate carried out before estimating the standard deviation

27
Q

Degree of freedom for chi square if rows and columns marginal totals are specified

A

1

28
Q

Degree of freedom if chi square distribution where proportions are estimated

A

(number of rows - 1) x (number of columns - 1)

29
Q

What is the degree of freedom in a t test?

A

Sum of the persons in both groups minus 2

30
Q

Degree of freedom in sample mean

A

n (sample size)

31
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Df in population SD estimated from sample

A

n-1

32
Q

Df in two sample t test

A

(n1 + n2) - 2

33
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Df in chi square

A

(Rows - 1) x (columns - 1)

34
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Df in one sample t

A

N - 1

35
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Df in one way ANOVA: total variance

A

Total N - 1

36
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Df in one way ANOVA within groups

A

Total N - number of groups

37
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Df in one way ANOVA between groups

A

Number of groups - 1