FAQ
Common questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Getting Started
How do I create an account?
Visit statisticskit.com and click “Sign In” to create an account.
What file formats are supported?
StatKit supports CSV files only. Use UTF-8 encoding for best results.
How large can my files be?
Currently no file size limits, but very large files may take longer to process.
Statistical Tests
What tests are available?
- Descriptive Statistics
- T-Tests (Independent, Paired, One-sample)
- ANOVA
- Regression (Linear, Logistic)
- Neural Networks
How do I choose the right test?
- Comparing means: T-Tests or ANOVA
- Exploring relationships: Regression
- Data exploration: Descriptive Statistics
- Machine learning: Neural Networks
How do I interpret p-values?
- p < 0.05: Generally significant
- p < 0.01: Strong significance
- p < 0.001: Very strong significance
Results and Export
What output formats are available?
- LaTeX tables: For academic papers
- CSV files: For further analysis
- JSON data: For programmatic access
- Model files: For neural networks
How do I download my results?
After running an analysis, click “Download” to get your results.
Can I save my analyses?
Yes, all analyses are automatically saved to your account.
Troubleshooting
My upload failed. What should I do?
- Check file format (CSV only)
- Verify UTF-8 encoding
- Try a smaller file
- Check your internet connection
My analysis is taking too long.
Analysis time depends on:
- Data size
- Test complexity
- Server load
I’m getting an error message.
- Check your data meets test requirements
- Verify file format
- Review test parameters
- Contact support if needed
Privacy and Security
Is my data secure?
Yes, StatKit takes data security seriously:
- Encrypted storage
- Secure transmission
- Access control
- Regular backups
Who can see my data?
Only you can access your data and analyses.
Support
Where can I get help?
- Documentation - Guides for all features
- FAQ - This page
- Contact Support - For specific issues
Still have questions? Contact support.