I have two groups that consist of the tree fraction and elevation. The sizes of the groups are very different, and the mean of tree fraction and elevation are included in the table, below. They are both normally distributed.
Group 1 Group 2 n 287 620240 Avg. tree fraction ± SD 31 ± 16 % 24 ± 17 % Avg. elevation ± SD 301 ± 222 m 524 ± 415 m The hypothesis was that group 1 had higher mean tree cover and lower elevation, and the significance level was 95 %.
For now, I have computed a z test which showed the two groups were significantly different, however, I suspect this is due to the large size of group 2. Which proper statistical test should be used for cases like this? Is MANOVA a test to use?