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This document provides a summary of common statistical tests used for different types of research questions and variables. It outlines the dependent variable type, number of predictors, number of groups, and form of relationship for each statistical test including t-tests, ANOVA, correlation, regression, and nonparametric tests. It also lists the primary interest and variables that each test is suited for.

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This document provides a summary of common statistical tests used for different types of research questions and variables. It outlines the dependent variable type, number of predictors, number of groups, and form of relationship for each statistical test including t-tests, ANOVA, correlation, regression, and nonparametric tests. It also lists the primary interest and variables that each test is suited for.

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Type of

Dependent
Variable
Number
of predictors
Categorical or Ordinal
One
DV
Type of
question
Interval
or Ratio
Two
DVs
Freq !
"oodness#of#fit x$
Freq !
Contingency table
Test of association% x$
Relations&ips
Differences
One
'ultiple
Number
of groups
One
'ultiple
Two
Relation
between
groups
Independent
Dependent
Friedman
Repeated
measures
(NOV(
Number of IVs
'ultiple
One#way
(NOV(
)rus*al#
+allis
Factorial
(NOV(
Independent#
samples
t test
,pearman-s r
s
'ann#+&itney
U
.aired#
samples
t test
+ilco/on
.rimary
interest
Form of
relations&ip
Degree of
relations&ip
0inear
Regression
.roduct#moment
correlation r
IV 0O'
Ran*s
Continuous
'ultiple
Regression
Relation
between
groups
Independent
Dependent
Adapted by James Neill, 2008, from: Howell, D. C. (2008). Fundamental statistics
for the behavioral sciences (6t ed.). !elmo"t, CA: #adswort (ba$% i"side $o&er).

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