Statistics Flashcards

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Chi squared

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  • when comparing frequencies of things in different categories
  • to see if results are the same in multiple categories, same as expected or see if 2 factors are affected
  • if calculated value is bigger than critical value REJECT null hypothesis
  • null hypothesis is always “no significant difference between observed and expected results”
  • n - 1
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Spearman’s Rank Correlation Test

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  • when investigating relationship (correlation) between 2 variables
  • null hypothesis is always “no significant correlation/relationship between two variables
  • if calculated value is bigger than critical value REJECT null hypothesis
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Mann-Whitney U

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  • investigating whether there is a significant difference between two averages
  • use if data is counted not measured
  • null hypothesis is always “there is no significant difference between A and B”
  • data is not normally distributed
  • if calculated value is bigger than critical value ACCEPT null hypothesis
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T-Test

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  • investigate whether there is a significant difference between two averages
  • use if data is measured not counted
  • null hypothesis is always “there is no significant difference between A and B”
  • Data is normally distributed
  • If calculated value is bigger than critical value REJECT null hypothesis
  • n - 2
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