Explainer
Statistical Testing
What is statistical testing?
Statistical testing simply means running your quantitative data through statistical analysis software (for example, SPSS or R) to produce a set of outputs (raw reports). These outputs will then form the foundation for your quantitative analysis.
Having us manage the statistical testing of your data saves you the time required to learn how to use complex statistical software. In other words, you can spend more time analysing the data and less time learning software.
Which Tests We Cover
We can assist with most common statistical tests, including:
Means, medians, modes, etc.
ANOVA, MANOVA, ANCOVA
T-tests (group differences)
Chi-squared tests
Factor analysis
Mann–Whitney U tests
Correlation analysis
Regression analysis
Time series analysis
Conjoint analysis
Note that this is not a comprehensive list of all possible tests. Get in touch with us to can discuss the options.
What (Exactly) You Get
You’ll receive 3 core deliverables when we undertake your statistical testing:
If you require additional support interpreting the results of the statistical tests and writing up your analysis chapter, we can assist on a coaching basis (billed separately).