Statistical Tools
Statistical Tools
STATISTICAL
TOOLS IN
RESEARCH
PRESENTED BY
ABIGAIL BULAN
JOSHUA VINARAO
JOHN NOEL MACADANGDANG
JOANA MARIE ALLAM
MA. JHOANNA KITH MANALO
KRISTINE FAITH LUMABAN
REYLALYN MANUEL
1 T-TEST
2 Z-TEST
3 PEARSON’S CORRELATION
5 ANOVA
6 REGRESSION
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T-TEST
Allows the comparison of the mean of two groups.
Types of T-Test
1. Independent- samples of t-test
-This applies when there are two separate
populations to compare
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Z-TEST
A z-test is a statistical test used to
determine whether two population
means are different when the variances
are known and the sample size is large.
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Z-TEST
• A z-test is a statistical test to determine whether two
population means are different when the variances are
known and the sample size is large.
• A z-test is a hypothesis test in which the z-statistic
follows a normal distribution.
• A z-statistic, or z-score, is a number representing the
result from the z-test.
• Z-tests are closely related to t-tests, but t-tests are best
performed when an experiment has a small sample size.
• Z-tests assume the standard deviation is known, while t-
tests assume it is unknown.
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PEARSON’S
CORRELATION
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SPEARMAN’S RANK
CORRELATION
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ANOVA
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REGRESSION
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DESCRIPTIVE AND
INFERENTIAL
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