Statistical tests Flashcards

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What are the three distinct criteria a researcher must consider before deicing which statistical test to use?

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  1. Is the test a test of difference or a test of correlation?
  2. If they have conducted a test of difference, did they use an independent measures design or a matched pairs design?
  3. Have they collected norminal, ordinal or interval data?
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What is a test of difference?

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A test of difference is used when researchers compare two or more conditions/ groups to see if they are different from each other
EG hypothesis: “Participants who revise using flashcards will score higher on a memory test than participants who revise using reading notes”

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What is a test of correlation?

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A test of correlation examines whether two variables are related
EG hypothesis: “There will be positive correlation between hours of revision and exams”

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What is an independent measures design?

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BETWEEN PARTICIPANTS
Different participants take part in each condition of the experiment

This means it is an unrelated design

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What is a repeated measures design?

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WITHIN PARTICIPANTS
The same participants take part in all conditions

This means it is a related design

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What is a matched pairs design?

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Participants are paired based on similar characteristics, and each person in the pair is placed in a different condition

This means it is a related design

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If the experiment used independent measures design, was it an unrelated or related design?

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Unrelated

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If the experiment used repeated measures design, was it an unrelated or related design?

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Related

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If the experiment used matched pairs design, was it an unrelated or related design?

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Related

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What is norminal data?

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Is named data which can be separated into descrete categories - bar chart to show usually
EG: gender, or eye colour

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What is ordinal data?

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Is data which is placed into some kind of order or scale
EG: rating happiness on a scale of 1-10

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What is interval data?

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Is data which comes in the form of a numerical value where the difference between points is standardised and meaningful
EG: temperature

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What statistical test do you use when its a correlation with nominal data?

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Chi-squared

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What statistical test do you use when its a correlation with ordinal data?

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Spearman’s rho

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What statistical test do you use when its a correlation with interval data?

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Pearson’s r

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What statistical test do you use when its a test of difference, unrelated test with nominal data?

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What statistical test do you use when its a test of difference, unrelated test with ordinal data?

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Mann Whitney U

18
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What statistical test do you use when its a test of difference, unrelated test with interval data?

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Unrelated t-test

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What statistical test do you use when its a test of difference, related test with nominal data?

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What statistical test do you use when its a test of difference, related test with ordinal data?

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What statistical test do you use when its a test of difference, related test with interval data?

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Related t-test