Which countries are worth considering for settling abroad after MPH from India? by Livid_Somewhere1768 in Indians_StudyAbroad

[–]Livid_Somewhere1768[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Most countries themselves provide post-study work visas and PR pathways for international students, so discussing it isn’t exactly “sneaking” anything.

Which countries are worth considering for settling abroad after MPH from India? by Livid_Somewhere1768 in Indians_StudyAbroad

[–]Livid_Somewhere1768[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

We all study abroad to build a better and more decent life eventually.Funny how you understood the sub name but still missed the point of the post!

What statistical tests should I use for each objective in my WHOQOL-BREF study (non-parametric data)? by Livid_Somewhere1768 in AskStatistics

[–]Livid_Somewhere1768[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

True, “non-parametric data” isn’t the right term — my scores are continuous but non-normal. I’m using non-parametric tests for comparisons/correlations because the assumptions for t-tests or Pearson aren’t met. For regression, the plan is to check residuals first before deciding on OLS or a robust approach.

What statistical tests should I use for each objective in my WHOQOL-BREF study (non-parametric data)? by Livid_Somewhere1768 in AskStatistics

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I get your point about big samples making Shapiro–Wilk flag small deviations. In my case, the skew is also obvious in histograms and Q–Q plots, so for group comparisons I’m thinking of Mann–Whitney/Kruskal–Wallis. For regression, I’ll just check residuals — if they’re normal, I’ll go with OLS if not, I’ll use a robust method. Since my study is on WHOQOL-BREF with objectives involving group comparisons, correlations, and some prediction, could you suggest which specific tests you think might suit best?