Basic Rules for Selecting Statistical Methods | A Beginner's Guide for Medical & Research Students
Confused about which statistical test to use? You're not alone! In this video, you’ll learn the basic rules for selecting the right statistical method based on your study design, type of data, number of groups, and research objective.
This beginner-friendly guide is perfect for medical students, research scholars, and anyone working on thesis, dissertation, or research projects in public health, nursing, pharmacy, and clinical fields.
📚 What You’ll Learn in This Video:
The 5 basic rules to choose a statistical method
Understand variable types (categorical vs numerical)
How to choose tests for comparing groups
Parametric vs non-parametric test selection
When to use t-test, ANOVA, Chi-square, correlation, regression, and more
Paired vs independent data — explained simply
A flowchart-based approach to decision-making
🧪 Common Scenarios Covered:
Comparing averages between groups
Checking relationships between variables
Testing associations between categories
Predicting outcomes using data
✅ Best For:
MBBS, BDS, Nursing, and Pharmacy Students
Public Health & Allied Health Professionals
PG Thesis Writers & Research Scholars
Anyone new to statistical methods
Teachers looking for easy explanations
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