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Choose from our comprehensive collection of validated statistical tools designed specifically for medical, clinical, and epidemiological research.

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Descriptive Statistics

Calculate mean, median, mode, SD, variance, range, IQR, skewness, and kurtosis for your dataset. Includes interpretation.

Popular Basic Stats
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Frequency Distribution

Generate frequency tables with counts and percentages for categorical data. Perfect for demographic tables.

Categorical
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Normality Test

Test if your data follows a normal distribution using Shapiro-Wilk test. Essential before parametric tests.

Assumptions
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Independent t-Test

Compare means between two independent groups. Includes Welch's t-test, confidence intervals, and Cohen's d effect size.

Popular Parametric
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Paired t-Test

Analyze before-after or matched-pairs data. Tests whether the mean difference is significantly different from zero.

Paired Data
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Chi-Square Test

Test association between categorical variables. Automatically switches to Fisher's exact test for small samples.

Popular Categorical
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One-Way ANOVA

Compare means across three or more independent groups. Includes F-statistic, p-value, and effect size (ฮทยฒ).

3+ Groups
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Mann-Whitney U Test

Non-parametric alternative to independent t-test. Use when normality assumption is violated or data is ordinal.

Non-parametric
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Wilcoxon Signed-Rank

Non-parametric alternative to paired t-test for matched or repeated measures when data isn't normally distributed.

Paired
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Kruskal-Wallis Test

Non-parametric alternative to one-way ANOVA. Compare distributions across 3+ independent groups.

Non-parametric
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Pearson Correlation

Measure linear relationship between two continuous variables. Includes r, p-value, 95% CI, and interpretation.

Popular Linear
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Spearman Correlation

Non-parametric correlation for monotonic relationships or ordinal data. Robust to outliers and non-normality.

Non-parametric
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Simple Linear Regression

Model relationship between predictor and outcome. Get slope, intercept, Rยฒ, p-values, and regression equation.

Prediction
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2ร—2 Table (RR, OR, NNT)

Calculate Relative Risk, Odds Ratio, Risk Difference, and NNT/NNH from cohort or case-control studies. Includes 95% CIs.

Popular Cohort
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Diagnostic Test Accuracy

Calculate sensitivity, specificity, PPV, NPV, likelihood ratios, and accuracy from diagnostic test results.

Diagnostic
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Incidence & Prevalence

Calculate disease incidence rates and prevalence from population data. Supports different time periods and populations.

Disease Burden
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Attributable Risk

Calculate attributable risk, attributable risk percent, and population attributable risk from exposure data.

Risk Assessment
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Sample Size: Single Proportion

Determine sample size needed for estimating a single proportion with specified precision and confidence level.

Popular Cross-sectional
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Sample Size: Two Proportions

Calculate sample size for comparing proportions between two groups. Specify alpha, power, and expected proportions.

Popular RCTs
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Sample Size: Two Means

Determine sample size for comparing means between groups. Input expected means, SD, alpha, and desired power.

Continuous
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Sample Size: Correlation

Calculate required sample size to detect a correlation of a given magnitude with specified power and alpha.

Association
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Power Calculator

Post-hoc power analysis. Calculate statistical power given sample size, effect size, and significance level.

Post-hoc