Inferential Statistics (2) Flashcards
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Descriptive Statistics and Inferential Statistics
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While descriptive statistics (mean, mode, median, range and standard deviation) help you organise and summarise data, inferential statistics help you draw conclusions.
2
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Inferential Statistics
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Inferential statistics refer to the statistical tests applied to quantitative data with the purpose of analysing these data and be able to interpret the findings.
3
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Eight statistical tests:
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- Chi Square
- Sign test
- Mann-Whitney
- Wilcoxon test
- Spearman’s Rho
- Related t-tests
- Unrelated t-tests
- Pearson’s rank (Pearson’s r)
4
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The choice of inferential test depends on:
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- What kind of investigation is being conducted; whether you want to investigate differences (between conditions) or associations (correlation).
- If test of difference, what experimental design is employed; independent groups or related designs (this includes repeated measures and matched pairs design).
- What type of data is collected; levels of measurement (nominal, ordinal, interval or ratio).
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Choice and Justification
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(Refer to table in the booklet)