What are the characteristics of research study?
What are the 2 types of measurement?
Numerical and categorical
What must you decide before undertaking before undertaking any analysis?
- is it parametric or non-parametric?
What are the 4 conditions that must be fulfilled to undertake parametric test?
What is descriptive data analysis?
- establishes only associations between variables
What is experimental data analysis?
- can establish causality
How do you establish a p-value?
- use a power calculation to determine sample size needed
What are the 2 types of study design?
Experimental and correlational
What is Chi-square test?
What is considered a weak r value?
Between 0.1-0.4
What is considered a moderate r value?
0.5-0.7
What is considered a strong r value?
0.8-1.0
What is a correlational coefficient?
What does a -1 correlation coefficient mean?
Perfect negative correlation
What does a +1 correlation coefficient mean?
Perfect positive correlation
What does a correlation coefficient of 0 mean?
No relationship
What are he conditions for correlations?
Need paired sets of measurements from either:
- 2 different sets of measurements from the same sample
- same set of measurements from matched pairs of individuals
- same set of measurements from same individuals at 2 different points in time
A linear relationship
Which statistical test do you use for a correlational parametric data?
Pearson product moment
What are the characteristics of Pearson product moment?
What test do you use for a correlational non parametric data?
Spearman rank correlation
What are the characteristics of Spearman rank correlation?
- either ordinal data or skewed continuous data
How can you tell is a result is significant?
What is the confidence interval (CI)?
Which test do you use for 2 groups and parametric tests?
Unrelated t test