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When is the central limit theorem not applied?
I am trying to compare two matched samples. In total I have a sample of 34 people. Each patient receives two treatments, a C1 treatment and a C2 treatment. So each patient will be compared to himself ...
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Nonparemetric tests: how to support the null hypothesis you claim to be testing
Let us assume that we have taken an unbalanced number of independent random samples from 5 different populations, which will be analogous to 5 different locations in this example. Each observation ...
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Plotting non-parametric (E)CDF confidence envelopes for comparison
I have previously asked about a way to test whether two samples are drawn from the same distribution (Non-parametric test if two samples are drawn from the same distribution). I was very glad to learn ...
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Probability of an unknown distribution
I have the sample of a variable $X$ whose distribution is unknown and I would like to know how to estimate the probability of $X$ taking some values. How can I do that? I assume that there's a non ...
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Test if multidimensional distributions are the same
Lets say I have two or more sample populations of n-dimensional continuous-valued vectors. Is there a nonparametric way to test if these samples are from the same distribution? If so, is there a ...
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Assuming my three data series are each $\chi^2(1)$ distributed, are they different from eachother?
I systematically chose rare words from three groups of texts (#1, #2 and #3) (the rare words within each group are different, but some rare words may appear in more than one group).
Then, for each ...