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Chi-square

Is used to determine if there are significant differences in the distribution of two data sets.

Bavarian tabular analysis


Is a method of graphically illustrating the relationship or non-relationship of two variables by the use of X/Y graph.

Meta-analysis

Comparing results from multiple studies.

Solomon four group design

A study of whether or not a protest affects the subjects of a study by influencing them before the start of the research.

Factor analysis

Examines the relationship among a group of variables for the purpose of determining the simplest explanation for those relationships.

Cross Sectional

A study of the characteristics of multiple groups.

Semantic differential

A method for measuring a subject's reactions to words.

T-test

Compares the mean of two independent data sets to determine if there is a significant statistical difference between them.

Parsimony

The researcher interprets the result of a study in the simplest and least complex manner, sometimes called the Occam's Razor.

ANCOVA

Is used in studies where the dependent variables are controlled.

One way analysis of variance

A study involves three or more independent groups or levels

ANOVA

Study of two or more variables.

Multiple Regression

Researcher uses a correlation coefficient to learn about the relationship between multiple independent and dependent variables.

Nonparametic test

Test used when values are not distributed normally. Man-Whitney U is used when two samples are independent of each other and have different means.