Which statistical analysis will be used to find difference between two groups?
This page shows how to perform a number of statistical tests using SPSS. Each section gives a brief description of the aim of the statistical test, when it is used, an example showing the SPSS commands and SPSS (often abbreviated) output with a brief interpretation of the output. You can see the page Choosing the Correct Statistical Test for a table that shows an overview of when each test is appropriate to use. In deciding which test is appropriate to use, it is important to consider the type of variables that you have (i.e., whether your variables are categorical, ordinal or interval and whether they are normally distributed), see What is the difference between categorical, ordinal and interval variables? for more information on this. Show
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One sample t-test
One sample median test
Binomial test
Chi-square goodness of fit
Two independent samples t-test
Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney test
npar test /m-w = write by female(0 1). Chi-square test
Fisher’s exact test
One-way ANOVA
Kruskal Wallis test
Paired t-test
Wilcoxon signed rank sum test
McNemar test
One-way repeated measures ANOVA
Repeated measures logistic regression
Factorial ANOVA
Friedman test
Ordered logistic regression
Factorial logistic regression
Correlation
Simple linear regression
Non-parametric correlation
Simple logistic regression
Multiple regression
Analysis of covariance
Multiple logistic regression
Discriminant analysis
One-way MANOVA
Multivariate multiple regression
Canonical correlation
Factor analysis
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