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Nominal

Hypothesis of Difference

Hypothesis of Association

Independent Selection (two or More Measures)

Correlated Selection (two Measures)

Any Number or Cells

Chi Square

Mc Nemar Test

Coefficient of Contingency

Ordinal Data

Hypothesis of Difference

Hypothesis of Attention

Independent Selection

Correlated
Selection More than Two Measures
Friedman ANOVA by RANKS

Two Measures

More than Two Measures KruskallWallis H Test

Two Measures

Mean Whitney

Wilcoxon T-Test

Spearman s

INTERVAL DATA
Hypothesis of Difference
Independent
Selection
Two Measures Independent T-Test More than Two Measures One Way

Hypothesis of Association
Two Measures
Pearson r

Correlated Selection
Two Measure s Paired

More than
Two

More than Two Measures


Multiple R

Measures
Within Subjects F Ratio

Anova of F Ratio
More than One Independent Variables Factorial ANOVA

T Ratio

With Prediction Regressio n of Y on X

With Prediction

Multiple Regression Holding One or More Factors Out Partial Correlation

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