Hi Wayne

 

Many thanks for your assistance with the statistics questions.

 

Yep and the stats books do not explicitly define a 'small sample' size so
they leave the reader almost guessing which I find strange??!!

 

All the best,

 

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Subject: Re: [WikiEducator] Small Sample Size - Non-parametric tests?

 

Hi Peter,

That's a good question. 

mmm  ...  I'm stepping out of my zone of comfort here, I'm not a
statistician or applied mathematician -- so you'll need to check my response
with a professional.

Your population is small --- so not sure whether sampling techniques are
relevant or appropriate in this instance.  With a small population like this
-- I'm not sure how one one would figure out how your population fits any
parametrized distributions. So my uninformed opinion is to go with
non-parametric statistics. I could be totally wrong here ;-)

Let me ask one or two WikiEducators with better statistical knowledge and
point them to your question.

Cheers
Wayne







On 7 February 2010 21:31, Peter McCrory <[email protected]> wrote:

Can anyone help? I am looking to conduct some research into the effects of 5
mental skills on self-regulation, and I will be selecting a sample size of
approx 10-12 people from a total population of approximately 30 people. Am I
required to use non-parametric statistics? Or is the sample large enough to
use parametric tests?

 

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