This resource from UCLA is, essentially, a decision making tree for determining what kind of statistical analysis is appropriate based upon your data (see below).
Now, such decision making trees are available in many statistics text book...however...
what makes this special is the fact that with each test comes code/syntax as well as output for SAS, Stata, SPSS, and R. Which is helpful to our students (and, let's be honest, us instructors/researchers as well).
| Screen shot from "What statistical analysis should I use?" |
what makes this special is the fact that with each test comes code/syntax as well as output for SAS, Stata, SPSS, and R. Which is helpful to our students (and, let's be honest, us instructors/researchers as well).