Statistical Instruments and References Writing in Research
Statistical Instruments and References Writing in Research
Statistical Instruments and References Writing in Research
Writing in Research
A. Yusuf, Ph.D.
Department of Arts and Social Sciences
Education, Faculty of Education
University of Ilorin, Ilorin
What is Statistical Data Analysis? Data
are not Information!
• Statistics is a set of methods that are used to
collect, analyze, present, and interpret data.
• Statistical methods are used in a wide variety of
occupations and help people identify, study, and
solve many complex problems. In the education,
business and economic world, these methods
enable decision makers and managers to make
informed and better decisions about uncertain
situations.
Computer and Data Analysis
• Statistical software packages,
include SPSS, Stata, Minitab,
Mathlab, E- view
We do not need to know how to
manually calculate?
• Computer software packages offers extensive data-
handling capabilities and numerous statistical
analysis routines that can analyze small to very
large data statistics.
• The computer will assist in the summarization of
data.
What we must Know
We must know (the 4Hs)
Statistical technique used for group Statistical techniques used for group
comparison when the characteristic comparison the characteristic being
being studied (e.g., learning outcomes) studied is not normally distributed in
is normally distributed in the the population, sample size is small
population, sample was randomly and not randomly selected, and data
selected, and data being analyzed are being analyzed are ordinal (rank) or
interval or ratio (e.g., test scores). nominal (categories).
t-test: for dependent samples (same Wilcoxon matches pairs test (t-
group) and independent samples (two equivalent): used with dependent
different groups) T test is used to test samples and ordinal data.
the statistical significance of mean
differences of one or two groups. McNemar's test, used in certain 2 × 2
tables with pairing
Analysis of Variance (ANOVA):
ANOVA is similar to t test. But used Mann-Whitney U Test (t-
when you compare more than two equivalent): used with two
groups or have more than one independent samples and ordinal data.
independent variable. Mann–Whitney–Wilcoxon (MWW)
or Wilcoxon rank-sum test) is a non-
Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA): parametric statistical hypothesis test
similar to ANOVA but for controlling for assessing whether one of two
the influence of an IV that may vary samples of independent observations
between groups before the treatment is tends to have larger values than the
implemented. other. It is one of the most well-known
non-parametric significance tests.
Multivariate Analysis of Variance
(MANOVA): multivariate ANOVA. Friedman Two-Way Analysis of
Used when there is more than one Variance: used with more than two
response variable. dependent samples and ordinal data.
P-value Interpretation
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