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Flow-Chart For Popularly Used Statistical Tests

This flowchart summarizes popular statistical tests used based on seven questions: whether the analysis is univariate or multivariable, difference/correlation, paired/independent samples, type of outcome variable, number of groups, sample size, and normality. It provides the valid statistical tests to use for different scenarios, such as Student's t-test for two independent groups with continuous normal data, logistic regression for multivariable analysis with a nominal outcome, and linear mixed models for dependent continuous data.

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Flow-Chart For Popularly Used Statistical Tests

This flowchart summarizes popular statistical tests used based on seven questions: whether the analysis is univariate or multivariable, difference/correlation, paired/independent samples, type of outcome variable, number of groups, sample size, and normality. It provides the valid statistical tests to use for different scenarios, such as Student's t-test for two independent groups with continuous normal data, logistic regression for multivariable analysis with a nominal outcome, and linear mixed models for dependent continuous data.

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Flow-chart for popularly used statistical tests

Q2,
Q1,Univariate Q3, Q4, Q5 Q6, No. of Q7,sample
Difference Valid Tests
/Mutivariable Paired / related Type of outcome (Normality) groups size
/Correlation
2 Student's t-test
Continuous (Normal)
>2 One-way ANOVA
2
Continuous (Non-normal)/ Ordered Mann-Whitney U test
Independent categorical >2 Kruskal-Wallis H test
(un-paired)
2 <20 Fisher's exact test
Nominal
≧2 ≧20 Chi-square test
Difference Time to Event Log-Rank test(Kaplan-Meier plot)
2 Paied-t test
Univariate
Continuous (Normal) >2 Repeated measured ANOVA
Mixed effect Regression
Dependent
2
(paired) Continuous (Non-normal)/ Ordered Wilcoxon signed-rank test
categorical >2 Friedman test
Nominal 2 McNemar's test
Continuous (Normal) Pearson's correlation (r)
Correlation Continuous (Non-normal)/ordered Spearman's correlation (rs)
Nominal (2 levels) 2 Spearman/Kappa (Agrreement)
Continuous (Normal residuals) Linear Regression
Continuous (Non-normal residuals) Linear Regression *

Independent Ordered categorical Ordered Logistic Regression


(un-paired) (2 levels) Binary Logistic Regression
Nominal
(>2) Multinomial Logistic Regression
Multivariable
Time to Event Cox Proportional Hazard Regression
Continuous (Normal residuals) Linear Mixed Effect Regression

Dependent Continuous (Non-normal residuals) Linear Mixed Effect Regression *


(paired) Ordered categorical Generalized Estimation Equation (GEE)
Nominal (2 levels) Generalized Estimation Equation (GEE)
*Transform outcome variables for normalizing residuals
Created based on Publishing Your Medical Research Paper, by Daniel Byrne, Williams and Wilkins (1998)

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