Saturday, December 4, 2010

Basic Statistical Tool : When to Use

Statistical Analysis is an important tool for a Physiologist, Senior Manger, Politicians and for all key persons to predict the happening in future. Every 4 year, Americans suffer through an affiliation known as presidential election.Now a day different statistical software is available for predication and analysis. In This Blog, we will discuss about uses of some of the basic statistical tool followed by practice on SPSS(SPSS is a software for Statistical analysis).

Here we will discuss , aboubt following statistical tools


Number of Dependent Variables

Number of Independent Variables

Type of Dependent Variable(s)

Type of Independent Variable(s)

Measure

Test(s)

SPSS

SAS

Excel

1

0
(1 population)

continuous normal

not applicable
(none)

mean

one-sample t-test

SPSS

SAS

Excel

continuous non-normal

median

one-sample median

SPSS

SAS

Excel

categorical

proportions

Chi Square goodness-of-fit, binomial test

SPSS

SAS

Excel

1
(2 independent populations)

normal

2 categories

mean

2 independent sample t-test

SPSS

SAS

Excel

non-normal

medians

Mann Whitney,

SPSS

SAS

Excel

Wilcoxon rank sum test

SPSS

SAS

Excel

categorical

proportions

Chi square test

SPSS

SAS

Excel

Fisher's Exact test

SPSS

SAS

Excel

0
(1 population measured twice)
or
1
(2 matched populations)

normal

not applicable/
categorical

means

paired t-test

SPSS

SAS

Excel

non-normal

medians

Wilcoxon signed ranks test

SPSS

SAS

Excel

categorical

proportions

McNemar, Chi-square test

SPSS

SAS

Excel

1
(3 or more populations)

normal

categorical

means

one-way ANOVA

SPSS

SAS

Excel

non-normal

medians

Kruskal Wallis

SPSS

SAS

Excel

categorical

proportions

Chi square test

SPSS

SAS

Excel

2 or more
(e.g., 2-way ANOVA)

normal

categorical

means

Factorial ANOVA

SPSS

SAS

Excel

non-normal

medians

Friedman test

SPSS

SAS

Excel

categorical

proportions

log-linear, logistic regression

SPSS

SAS

Excel

0
(1 population
measured 3 or more times)

normal

not applicable

means

Repeated measures ANOVA

SPSS

SAS

Excel

1

normal

Countinous

correlation simple linear regression

SPSS

SAS

Excel

non-normal

non-parametric correlation

SPSS

SAS

Excel

categorical

categorical or continuous

logistic regression

SPSS

SAS

Excel

continuous

discriminant analysis

SPSS

SAS

Excel

2 or more

normal

continuous

multiple linear regression

SPSS

SAS

Excel

non-normal





categorical

logistic regression

SPSS

SAS

Excel

normal

mixed categorical and continuous

Analysis of Covariance

SPSS

SAS

Excel

General Linear Models (regression)

SPSS

SAS

Excel

non-normal





categorical

logistic regression

SPSS

SAS

Excel


Source : The University of Albana,Health Science. (2000, Dec 01). Retrieved Dec 05, 2010, from Choosing the Correct Statistical Test: http://bama.ua.edu/~jleeper/627/choosestat.html