Hoping you get a message when someone posts on your video. What is your definition of a small sample size? And conversely, what is a significantly large sample size? If it matters for your answer, I am attempting to analyze various amenities of residential real estate (building size, lot size, age, bedroom count) to determine their adjustment values for various product types.
+Michael Mathis I think it depends on how big the differences in the dependent variable (home price?) you are seeing are. How many samples do you have? Depending on the data, it might make sense to group them and do an ANOVA.
Hoping you get a message when someone posts on your video. What is your definition of a small sample size? And conversely, what is a significantly large sample size? If it matters for your answer, I am attempting to analyze various amenities of residential real estate (building size, lot size, age, bedroom count) to determine their adjustment values for various product types.
+Michael Mathis I think it depends on how big the differences in the dependent variable (home price?) you are seeing are. How many samples do you have? Depending on the data, it might make sense to group them and do an ANOVA.