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How It Works

 

  1. Decide what you need to analyze in order to test your hypothesis

    1. Differences among groups

    2. Interactions: moderation and mediation among variables

    3. Relationships: correlations, associations and relationships between or among variables

    4. Predictions and forecasts of dependent (outcome) variables

    5. Interrelationships among components of variables or data reduction

    6. Trend Analysis: examining relative change over time

  2. Read the WBISS Guide below for information on the characteristics of your data you will need to provide and input into the web application for each type of analysis, to enable it generate the appropriate inferential statistics.

  3. Select the type of analysis you wish to carry out on the menu on the left, based on what needs to be examined to test your hypothesis

  4. Input the required information

  5. Retrieve the appropriate inferential statistic generated by the WBISS.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

Download an Excel Version
Download a copy of the Excel Based Inferential Statistic Selector [EBISS] by clicking on the icon. Please note that the Excel version is macros enabled and may not be compatible with Microsoft Excel 2008 for Mac.
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