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Inferential Statistics

INFERNTIAL STATISTICAL TOOLS USED: Paired-samples t-test

REASON(S) FOR USING SUCH STATISTICAL TOOLS:


To determine whether there is statistical difference found between wall and roof filter
papers.

INFERNTIAL STATISTICAL TOOLS USED: One-way ANOVA

REASON(S) FOR USING SUCH STATISTICAL TOOLS:


To determine whether there are any statistically significant differences between the
means of three or more independent (unrelated) groups.
INFERNTIAL STATISTICAL TOOLS USED: Mann-Whitney U test

REASON(S) FOR USING SUCH STATISTICAL TOOLS:


To compare differences among academic year ending annual outsputs.

INFERNTIAL STATISTICAL TOOL(S): T-test for independent samples

REASON(S) FOR USING SUCH STATICAL TOOL(S):


To compare whether two groups have different average values.

INFERNTIAL STATISTICAL TOOL(S): Wilcoxon signed-rank test

REASON(S) FOR USING SUCH STATICAL TOOL(S):


To find out the difference between high and low cardiac frequency variability in the
spectral frequency domain during 5 minutes at rest in the decubitus supine position.
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INFERNTIAL STATISTICAL TOOL(S): Kruskal-Wallis H test

REASON(S) FOR USING SUCH STATICAL TOOL(S):


Used to determine if there are statistically significant differences between two or more
groups of an independent variable on a continuous or ordinal dependent variable.

INFERNTIAL STATISTICAL TOOL(S): One-way MANOVA

REASON(S) FOR USING SUCH STATICAL TOOL(S):


To determine if the response variables are altered by the observers manipulation
of the independent variables.
INFERNTIAL STATISTICAL TOOL(S): ANCOVA

REASON(S) FOR USING SUCH STATICAL TOOL(S):


Used to test the main and interaction effects of categorical variables on a continuous
dependent variable, controlling for the effects of selected other continuous variables, which co-
vary with the dependent.

INFERNTIAL STATISTICAL TOOL(S): paired sample t tests

REASON(S) FOR USING SUCH STATICAL TOOL(S):


Used to compare two population means in the case of two samples that are
correlated. Paired sample t-test is used in 'before-after' studies, or when the samples are the
matched pairs, or when it is a case-control study.

INFERNTIAL STATISTICAL TOOL(S): Annova

REASON(S) FOR USING SUCH STATICAL TOOL(S):


To determine whether there are any statistically significant differences in scores
between and within groups.

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