Types of Test: Group 3
Types of Test: Group 3
Group 3
What is a statistical test?
A statistical test is a way to evaluate the
evidence the data provides against a
hypothesis.
This hypothesis is called the null
distribution is two-sided and tests whether a
sample is greater or less than a range of values
If the sample being tested falls into either of
time.
Independent Sample test
Isalso known as Independent t Test
Compares the means of
two independent groups in order to
determine whether there is statistical
evidence that the associated
population means are significantly
different.
TYPES OF TEST
Parametric
and
Non-Parametric
test
Parametric Test
Parametric tests are those that
make assumptions about the
parameters of the population
distribution from which the sample
is drawn. This is often the
assumption that the population
data are normally distributed.
Advantages
allow one to make generalizations from
a sample to a population
they do not require interval- or ratio-
to a rejection of H0
PARAMETRIC
TEST
ASSUMPTIONS
1. Normal distribution of data
in a graph form, normal
distribution will appear as a
bell curve
is a probability distribution
2. Homogeneity of variance
The population variances
(i.e., the distribution, or
“spread” of scores around
the mean) of two or more
samples are considered
equal.
3. Interval data
Intervaldata always appears in the
form of numbers or numerical
values where the distance between
the two points is standardized and
equal.
Each point is placed at equal
be independent.
Examples of distributions of data
Non-parametric test
isalso called distribution-free test because
they do not assume that your data follow a
specific distribution.
are methods of statistical analysis that do