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Nominal data
2 sample independent
X2
Fischer exact (< 5 samples)
Nominal data
2 sample related
Mcnemar test
Nominal data
> 2 samples independent
X2
Nominal data
> 2 samples related
Cochrane Q
Ordinal Data
2 sample independent
Wilcoxon rank sum
Mann Whitney U
Ordinal Data
2 sample related
Wilcoxon sign rank
Sign test
Ordinal data
> 2 sample independent
Kruskal-Wallis
Ordinal data
> 2 sample related
Friedman ANOVA
Continuous
2 sample independent
Equal/Unequal variance t-test
Continuous
2 sample related
Student t-test
Continuous
> 2 samples independant
ANOVA 1-way (MCP)
Continuous
> 2 samples related
Repeated measures ANOVA
What kind of data can be used when calculating the median?
Continuous or ordinal data
What kind of data can be used when calculating the mode?
Nominal, ordinal or continuous
By empirical rule, what percentage of the sample values are found in 1 SD, 2 SD and 3D?
1 SD= 68%
2 SD=95%
3 SD=99%
What is the formal test for testing if data is normally distributed?
Kolmgorov-Smirnov test
How do you calculate the SEM?
SEM=SD/square root of N