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| title: Which statistical test should I use? | ||||
| date: 2019-02-09 00:00:00 | ||||
| tags: stats | ||||
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| Choosing a suitable statistical test depends on the design of the experiment, notably the number and the type of variables. Following are the guides (or rather cheat sheets) that I have gathered so far. | ||||
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| ## Parametric and non-parametric tests | ||||
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| {% cloudinary 20190209/parametric-non-parametric-preview.png %} | ||||
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| **Download:** [PDF](https://mega.nz/#!3F81WarB!9aBojWuS6S4_8azMSFdy5ug3UDqCt3UHCKFr77Wpkg0) | [DOCX](https://mega.nz/#!nB9zgCiA!hHHtI-MELou9xVq1dMpkJeE2edXogkP1kEnxE1gr-84) | ||||
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| ## Flowchart | ||||
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| {% cloudinary 20190209/statistical-tests-flowchart-preview.png %} | ||||
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| **Download:** [PDF](https://mega.nz/#!Sc1V1SyY!7fNjEdFzqlYgWwjKW32HPWxJOHXT2Kv6UMGGSDcXfG0) | [PNG](https://mega.nz/#!2VljQADK!QFvsHsaVfMxVAc608HxdBPaS60oPfb3nz7kTNifboI8) | [VSDX](https://mega.nz/#!rJ91TCAK!UCteuqa2z04ZMwWz3aj3_yq2kdDEDP-CjmWjh0_9dh4) | ||||
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| ## Table | ||||
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| {% cloudinary 20190209/statistical-tests-table-preview.png %} | ||||
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| **Download:** [PDF](https://mega.nz/#!KN0jjaoS!cqr4sXCabLuD7jIs1GDGUuNrZP0okYRck24-V5QpS8U) | [DOCX](https://mega.nz/#!vV1TXaBb!Rq6x3--CRizMLCJFJ4wgADQmo-NPRMNERSIHeWSwW1o) | ||||
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| Credit: James D. Leeper, Ph.D. (University of Alabama) [(Source)](https://statranalysis.net/2015/07/27/choosing-the-correct-statistical-test/) | ||||
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