Methods for testing statistical differences between groups in medical research: statistical standard and guideline of Life Cycle Committee
Sejong University · Sungkyunkwan University
Abstract
In medical research, when independent variables are categorical (i.e., dividing groups), statistical analysis is often required. This situation mostly occurs on randomized controlled trials and observational studies that have multiple patient groups. Also, when analyzing continuous independent variables in a single patient group, breakpoints can be set to categorize them into several groups. To test statistical differences between groups, a proper statistical method should be selected, mainly based on the type of dependent variable (i.e., result) and context. The most commonly used tests include t-test, analysis of variance (ANOVA), non-parametric tests, chi-square, and post-hoc analyses. In this article, the…
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1Topics & keywords
- Categorical variable
- Statistical hypothesis testing
- Categorization
- Observational study
- Statistical analysis
- Context (archaeology)
- Analysis of variance
- Statistics