A better way to perform your statistics
When using EasyMedStat, all the calculations will be performed automatically, including the p-value, the odds-ratio and its 95% confidence interval, if appropriate.
In addition to the automated calculations, you will be provided with two texts to insert directly into your article: one for the methods section and one for the results section describing exactly the result of your test and the statistical methods used.
EasyMedStat automatically checks that your data is appropriate for a Fisher’s test. If not, it will perform a more appropriate test like Kruskal-Wallis test or the Student’s t-test.
The Fisher’s exact test is a statistical test commonly used in medical research. It studies whether or not there is a statistical association between two variables. For example, it may find whether or not diabetes is associated with the risk of heart disease. The variables to be tested must be categorical.
Both tests are used to find an association between two variables and very frequently used in medical studies. However, their calculation methods are very different. The Chi-squared test cannot be used when the sample size is too small. In this case, the Fisher’s test is preferred. When using EasyMedStat, the most appropriate test will automatically be chosen for you, according to your data, so you do not have to worry if you can use the test or not. EasyMedStat does all the work for you.