Types of statistical tests

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Background

There are many statistical tests used for biomedical research. The type of test depends on the type of data, population type, distribution, and number of groups. Below are listings of the statistical tests by data type and sample requirements.

Descriptive Statistics

Descriptive Statistics with one variable/outcome
Scale/Type of Measurement Measure Statistic
Ratio or Interval / (continuous/numerical)
Normally Distributed
Proportion of normal distribution below Z score Z
Ratio or Interval / (continuous/numerical)
Normally Distributed
Z score at upper end of proportion of standard normal curve Z
Ratio or Interval (continuous/numerical)
Normally Distributed
Central Tendency Mean
Dispersion SD
Ratio or Interval/(continuous/numerical)
Not Normally Distributed
Central Tendency Median, mode
Dispersion Range, IQR
Ordinal (ranks) Central Tendency Median, mode
Dispersion Range, IQR
Nominal (categories) Central Tendency Mode
Dispersion #of categories

One Sample

Comparison of One Sample to a Population
Scale/Type of Measurement Requirement Test
Ratio or Interval
(continuous/numerical)
Normal distribution or n>30 One sample t
Nominal (categories) One sample binomial
Confidence interval for proportion
np and n(1-p) >5 Z approximation

Two or more Groups

Comparison of Two or More Independent Samples (Groups) (one independent/predictor variable)
Scale/Type of #of Samples (Groups) Requirement Test
Ratio or Interval(continuous/numerical) 2 Normal distribution
or n>30
and Equal variances
T test
normal distribution
or n>30
Welch's T test
Rank Sum Test
>2 Normal distribution
or n>30
Homogeneous variance
Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)
Kruskal-Wallis Test
Ordinal (ranks) or Discrete Numerical 2 Rank Sum Test
>2 Kruskal-Wallis Test
Nominal (categories) 2 Fisher's Exact test
Chi Squared
2 Expected values >5 Chi Squared
Relative Risk (Rate Ratio)
Odds Ratio
≥2 Expected values >5 Chi Squared


Comparison of Two or More Independent Samples (Groups) (one independent/predictor variable)
Scale/Type of #of Samples (Groups) Requirement Test
Ratio or Interval(continuous/numerical) 2 Normal distribution
or n>30
and Equal variances
Paired T test
Wilcoxon Signed Rank test
2 Normal distribution
or n>30
and Equal variances
Repeated Measures ANOVA
Friedman 2-Way ANOVA
Nominal (categories) 2 >20 discordant pairs McNemar's Chi Squared
McNemar's Chi Squared
(Exact Method)

See Also