Various Tests Flashcards
t-test
Checks differences between *means of *2 groups
“Tea is meant for 2”
EX: comparing the mean blood pressure between men and women.
ANOVA
Checks differences between *means of *3 or more groups
“3 words: ANalysis Of VAriance”
EX: comparing the mean blood pressure between members of 3 different ethnic groups
Chi-square (χ²)
Checks differences between *2 or more *percentages or proportions of *categorical
outcomes (not mean values)
Pronounce “Chi-tegorical”
EX: comparing the percentage of members
of *3 different ethnic groups who have essential hypertension
Pearson correlation coefficient (r)
r is always between −1 and +1. The closer the absolute value of r is to 1, the *stronger the linear correlation between the 2 variables
Positive r value–>positive correlation (as one variable INC, the other variable DEC)
Negative r value–>negative correlation (as one variable INC, the other variable DEC)
Coefficient of determination = r 2 (value that is usually reported).