Statistical analysis using Excel, SPSS, MINITAB® and R software MCQs With Answer

Statistical analysis is essential for B. Pharm students to design studies, analyze pharmacological data, and interpret results. This resource focuses on statistical analysis using Excel, SPSS, MINITAB® and R software, covering descriptive statistics, inferential tests (t-test, ANOVA, chi-square), regression, nonparametric methods, normality assessment, power and sample size, data visualization and effect size. Practical guidance includes data cleaning, assumption checks, command examples, and interpretation of p-values and confidence intervals. Emphasis is on translating software output into meaningful conclusions for pharmacology research, quality control and reporting. Now let’s test your knowledge with 30 MCQs on this topic.

Q1. Which statistical measure best summarizes central tendency for skewed pharmacokinetic data?

  • Mean
  • Median
  • Mode
  • Standard deviation

Correct Answer: Median

Q2. Which normality test in SPSS is recommended for small sample sizes (n < 50)?

  • Kolmogorov-Smirnov test
  • Shapiro-Wilk test
  • Levene’s test
  • Cochran’s test

Correct Answer: Shapiro-Wilk test

Q3. Which Excel function calculates the Pearson correlation coefficient between two drug concentration variables?

  • CORREL()
  • PEARSONR()
  • RSQ()

Correct Answer: CORREL()

Q4. Which MINITAB command is typically used to perform a two-sample t-test?

  • TTest
  • ANOVA
  • Regression
  • Histogram

Correct Answer: TTest

Q5. In R, which function is used to fit a linear regression model for drug response versus dose?

  • glm()
  • lm()
  • fit()
  • reg()

Correct Answer: lm()

Q6. When should you use the Mann-Whitney U test in pharmacology data analysis?

  • Comparing means of two paired samples
  • Comparing two independent samples when data are non-normal
  • Comparing proportions between groups
  • Testing for trend across ordered groups

Correct Answer: Comparing two independent samples when data are non-normal

Q7. Which diagnostic plot is most useful for checking homoscedasticity in linear regression residuals?

  • Normal Q-Q plot of predictors
  • Residuals versus fitted values plot
  • Histogram of the response variable
  • Pairs plot of independent variables

Correct Answer: Residuals versus fitted values plot

Q8. What does a p-value represent in hypothesis testing?

  • Probability that the null hypothesis is true
  • Probability of observing the data, or more extreme, assuming the null hypothesis is true
  • Probability that the alternative hypothesis is false
  • Size of the observed effect

Correct Answer: Probability of observing the data, or more extreme, assuming the null hypothesis is true

Q9. What is the degrees of freedom for a one-sample t-test with 25 observations?

  • 24
  • 25
  • 23
  • 26

Correct Answer: 24

Q10. Which of the following software is open-source and widely used for reproducible statistical scripts?

  • SPSS
  • MINITAB
  • Excel
  • R software

Correct Answer: R software

Q11. Which test is most appropriate for comparing pre-treatment and post-treatment measurements on the same subjects?

  • Independent two-sample t-test
  • Paired t-test
  • Chi-square test
  • Mann-Whitney U test

Correct Answer: Paired t-test

Q12. Which test assesses equality of variances across groups before performing ANOVA?

  • Shapiro-Wilk test
  • Levene’s test
  • Kruskal-Wallis test
  • Dunnett’s test

Correct Answer: Levene’s test

Q13. Which nonparametric test is the equivalent of one-way ANOVA for comparing medians across three or more groups?

  • Mann-Whitney U test
  • Kruskal-Wallis test
  • Wilcoxon signed-rank test
  • Friedman test

Correct Answer: Kruskal-Wallis test

Q14. Which statistic measures the strength and direction of a linear relationship between two continuous variables?

  • Spearman’s rho
  • Pearson correlation coefficient
  • R-squared for logistic regression
  • Chi-square statistic

Correct Answer: Pearson correlation coefficient

Q15. Which Excel function returns the arithmetic mean of a set of pharmacology data?

  • MEDIAN()
  • AVERAGE()
  • MEAN()
  • MODE()

Correct Answer: AVERAGE()

Q16. What is “effect size” in the context of clinical or pharmacological studies?

  • Probability of Type I error
  • Magnitude of a treatment effect independent of sample size
  • Sample size required for significance
  • Standard error of the mean

Correct Answer: Magnitude of a treatment effect independent of sample size

Q17. Which R function performs the Shapiro-Wilk normality test?

  • normal.test()
  • shapiro.test()
  • ks.test()
  • qqplot()

Correct Answer: shapiro.test()

Q18. Which test is appropriate to assess association between two categorical variables in a large contingency table?

  • Independent t-test
  • Chi-square test of independence
  • ANOVA
  • Linear regression

Correct Answer: Chi-square test of independence

Q19. Which graphical display is best to compare distribution and detect outliers across treatment groups?

  • Scatter plot
  • Boxplot
  • Line graph
  • Pie chart

Correct Answer: Boxplot

Q20. Which SPSS menu or command is commonly used to generate frequency distributions for categorical drug-response data?

  • Analyze > Compare Means
  • Analyze > Descriptive Statistics > Frequencies
  • Graphs > Legacy Dialogs > Scatter/Dot
  • Transform > Recode into Different Variables

Correct Answer: Analyze > Descriptive Statistics > Frequencies

Q21. Which MINITAB analysis is used to compare means across more than two independent groups?

  • One-way ANOVA
  • Two-sample t-test
  • Paired t-test
  • Logistic regression

Correct Answer: One-way ANOVA

Q22. What does a 95% confidence interval for a mean imply?

  • There is a 95% probability the sample mean is correct
  • 95% of individual observations lie within this interval
  • If the study were repeated many times, 95% of such intervals would contain the true population mean
  • The p-value is 0.05

Correct Answer: If the study were repeated many times, 95% of such intervals would contain the true population mean

Q23. Which R package is widely used for advanced, publication-quality data visualization in pharmacology?

  • lattice
  • graphics
  • ggplot2
  • plotly

Correct Answer: ggplot2

Q24. When is Fisher’s exact test preferred over chi-square test for categorical data?

  • When sample sizes are large
  • When expected cell counts are small (e.g., <5)
  • When variables are continuous
  • When data are paired

Correct Answer: When expected cell counts are small (e.g., <5)

Q25. Which method is generally recommended for handling missing data in pharmacological analyses to reduce bias?

  • Listwise deletion
  • Mean imputation
  • Multiple imputation
  • Complete-case analysis only

Correct Answer: Multiple imputation

Q26. Which analysis is appropriate for comparing a continuous outcome measured repeatedly over time within subjects?

  • Independent t-test
  • Repeated measures ANOVA
  • Chi-square test
  • Simple linear regression

Correct Answer: Repeated measures ANOVA

Q27. Which feature in Excel must be enabled to perform linear regression using the built-in Regression dialog?

  • Solver Add-in
  • Analysis ToolPak
  • Data Validation
  • Power Query

Correct Answer: Analysis ToolPak

Q28. Which statistic indicates the proportion of variance in the dependent variable explained by the linear regression model?

  • Adjusted p-value
  • R-squared
  • Standard error
  • Fisher’s exact value

Correct Answer: R-squared

Q29. What is the purpose of a Bonferroni correction in multiple comparisons?

  • To increase statistical power
  • To adjust confidence intervals for variance heterogeneity
  • To control the family-wise Type I error rate
  • To correct for non-normality

Correct Answer: To control the family-wise Type I error rate

Q30. Which action will generally increase the statistical power of a study detecting a given effect size?

  • Decrease sample size
  • Lower the alpha from 0.05 to 0.01
  • Increase sample size
  • Use a less precise measurement instrument

Correct Answer: Increase sample size

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