Inferential statistics

Cards (10)

  • What are probability values?
    Probability is the likelihood that results are due to a real correlation which you are testing. This is also known as the level of confidence in the significance of the results.
  • What is the standard probability value in psychology?
    95%
  • What are significance levels?
    When psychologists carry out investigations they want to be sure that their results are not due to chance factors. A statistically significant result is one that is unlikely to have occurred by chance.
  • What is the standard significance level in psychology?
    0.05
  • What are observed/calculated values?
    The numerical value that is created as a result of an inferential statistical analysis of data. (the results of a statistics test)
  • What are critical values?
    Values taken from a pre-calculated table for each stats test. They are compared with the observed/calculated value to determine whether the experimental hypothesis can be rejected or accepted.
  • What is the 'R up' rule?
    If there is an R in the shortened name of the stats test, then the observed/calculated value needs to be equal to or higher than the critical value for the results to be considered statistically significant. If there is not an R in the shortened name of the stats test then the rule is reversed.
  • What type of study is each stats test?
    Chi-squared: difference
    Mann-Whitney U: difference
    Sign Test: difference
    Wilcoxen T: difference
    Spearman's rank: correlation
  • What level of measurement does each stats test use?
    Chi-squared: nominal
    Mann-Whitney U: ordinal, interval, ratio
    Sign Test: nominal
    Wilcoxen T: ordinal, interval, ratio
    Spearman's rank: ordinal, interval, ratio
  • What design does each stats test use?
    Chi-squared: independent measures
    Mann-Whitney U: independent measures
    Sign Test: repeated measures, matched pairs
    Wilcoxen T: repeated measures, matched pairs
    Spearman's rank: related data