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Does you data contain at least one categorical variable?<br>
 
Does you data contain at least one categorical variable?<br>
 
[[#Categorical and continuous data|Yes, I have at least one categorical variable! (?)]]<br>
 
[[#Categorical and continuous data|Yes, I have at least one categorical variable! (?)]]<br>
[[#Continuous variables]No, I have only continuous variables! (?)]]
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=[[#Multivariate statistics| Multivariate statistics]]<br>=
 
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Revision as of 12:26, 12 January 2021


Start here with your data


Univariate statistics

Does you data contain at least one categorical variable?
Yes, I have at least one categorical variable! (?)
No, I have only continuous variables! (?)

Multivariate statistics

Do you have several continuous variables without clear dependencies?

Categorical and continuous data

Does your data consist of categorical and continuous data?

t-test

Analysis of Variance

Dependent variable normally distributed

INSERT TYPE II
Linear mixed effect model

Dependent variable not normally distributed

Type III Anova

Dependent variable is count data

Dependent variable is 0/1 or proportions

Random factors

Chi-Square test

Continuous variables

Non dependent relations? Correlations

Clear dependent relations Regression models
Dependent variable normally distributed
Linear Regression

Dependent variable not normally distributed

Generalised linear model

Dependent variable is count data

Dependent variable is 0/1 or proportions



Multivariate statistics



Resterampe

[[At least one continuous and one categorical variable| More than 2 groups Analysis of Variance
Dependent variable normally distributed
INSERT TYPE II
INSERT RANDOM FACTOR
INSERT LMM

Dependent variable not normally distributed

Type III Anova

Dependent variable is count data

Dependent variable is 0/1 or proportions

Random factors