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Correlation Test

How to Analyze Pearson Correlation Using Excel

By Kanda Data / Date Jun 16.2023

Correlation analysis is one of the analytical techniques used to test the associative relationship between variables. In correlation analysis, testing can be conducted to answer whether the relationship between variables is significant and how strong and the sign of the relationship between the variables.

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Statistics

How to Differentiate between Nominal, Ordinal, Interval, and Ratio Data Measurement Scales in Research

By Kanda Data / Date Jun 03.2023

In statistics, data measurement scales can be divided into four types: nominal, ordinal, interval, and ratio scales. Understanding the differences among these four measurement scales is crucial for researchers to grasp. This is because the choice of data analysis in research is heavily influenced by the measurement scale of the variables, whether they are nominal, ordinal, interval, or ratio scales.

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Nonparametric Statistics

Descriptive Statistical Analysis of Non-Parametric Variables (Nominal and Ordinal Scales)

By Kanda Data / Date May 31.2023

Based on its methods, statistics can be divided into descriptive statistics and inferential statistics. Researchers can choose to use either of these methods or even combine both methods of data analysis.

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Nonparametric Statistics

Wilcoxon Test | Different test of two paired samples for non-parametric variables

By Kanda Data / Date May 21.2023

Differences test is one of the most commonly used associative tests by researchers. Differences test can be conducted on both parametric and non-parametric variables. For parametric variables, the differences test can utilize the t-test assuming normally distributed data.

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Nonparametric Statistics

Mann-Whitney Test | Different test of two independent samples for non-parametric variables

By Kanda Data / Date May 14.2023

In statistics, the association tests commonly conducted by researchers consist of tests of influence, relationship, and difference. Researchers often use the t-test to examine the mean difference between two sample groups. Typically, the measurement scale used in the t-test is the interval and ratio scales, which are normally distributed.

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Data Analysis in R

How to Test Normality of Residuals in Linear Regression and Interpretation in R (Part 4)

By Kanda Data / Date May 07.2023

The normality test of residuals is one of the assumptions required in the multiple linear regression analysis using the ordinary least square (OLS) method. The normality test of residuals is aimed to ensure that the residuals are normally distributed.

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Data Analysis in R

How to Test Heteroscedasticity in Linear Regression and Interpretation in R (Part 3)

By Kanda Data / Date Apr 30.2023

One of the assumptions required in Ordinary Least Squares (OLS) linear regression is that the variance of the residuals is constant. This assumption is often referred to as the homoscedasticity assumption. Some researchers are more familiar with the term heteroscedasticity test.

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Data Analysis in R

How to Analyze Multicollinearity in Linear Regression and its Interpretation in R (Part 2)

By Kanda Data / Date Apr 17.2023

Non-multicollinearity is one of the assumptions required in the ordinary least square (OLS) method of linear regression analysis. Non-multicollinearity assumption implies that there is no strong correlation among the independent variables in the equation.

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