Parametic Assumptions and Stats Decision Tree Flashcards
1
Q
What are the 4 parametric assumptions
A
- Interval data
- Outcome variable should be interval or ratio level data
- If data is categorical you have to use non-paramedic test - Normal distribution
- Homogeneity of variance
- Are the variances of our sample approximately equal
- Approx. equal = no more than 3x larger - No extreme scores
2
Q
What are the 7 tests
A
- Pearson’s r
- Spearman’s rho
- Chi square
- Related t test
- Wilcoxon
- Independent t test
- Mann-Whitney
3
Q
When do you use Pearson’s r
A
- Relationships
- Continuous variable
- Parametic data
4
Q
When do you use Spearman’s rho
A
- Relationships
- Continuous variable
- Non-Parametric data
5
Q
When do you use chi square
A
- Relationships
2. Categorical data
6
Q
When do you use related t test
A
- Differences
- Within participants
- Parametric data
7
Q
When do you use Wilcoxon
A
- Differences
- Within participants
- Non-parametric data
8
Q
When do you use independent t test
A
- Differences
- Between participants
- Parametric data
9
Q
When do you use Mann-Whitney
A
- Differences
- Between participants
- Non-Paramedic data
10
Q
Parametric or non-parametric
A
- If 3+ of assumptions can be met then use parametric tests
- If 2 or less of assumptions can be met then use non-parametric tests