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Statistical test for unequal sample sizes of repeated measures (non-parametric)
I'm looking to understand the differences between various sources (50) that evaluate an event based on 8 ordinal scales (varying from 2 to 4 values) associated with a discrete score between 0 and 10, ...
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Statistical Significance Testing for Nested Cross-Validation in ML Experiment
I am currently working on an ML experiment where I use a nested 5-cross validation procedure and obtain a NDCG@10 scores for each test user. I am comparing 6 different ML algorithms and have data for ...
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Identifying the type of missing data and the post hoc test that can be carried out for Skillings Mack test
I have a non-normal paired sample dataset. Each row represents a dog that has been tested for an experiment. Each dog was provided with three cues (treatments): 5s cue (aka only face cue), vocalone (...
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What test should I perform given repeated measures of one subject in three time periods?
I have data that represents the measurements of the concentration of PM particles in the air at different times (every hour of every day from 2018 onwards), and I am supposed to test whether the rules ...
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Friedman test for small sample single arm trial?
I am looking at a single arm clinical study with a small sample size (n=14), where each patient was assessed 5 times (weeks 1-5, once a week). I have constructed linear models to see if the change-...
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Is there a method bias when I prefer a specific post-hoc that shows a significance after significance in test of difference in groups?
I'm working to see if a machine does better than a worker in terms measurement (by having a measurement from an expert be the control). So my dataframe contains the Measurement Value, Measuring Device,...
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How to run Wilcoxon signed-rank test for pairwise comparison of two factors with three variables each?
I performed a study where I took 9 measurements from each participant for 2 factors (time/ location) and 3 variables each. These created the following combinations:
T1L1, T1L2, T1L3, T2L1, T2L2, T2L3, ...
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Alternative to Friedman Test in R
I am trying to run a Friedman Test in R with a repeated measure, however, my data do not qualify as an unreplicated complete block design. I am wondering what ...
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Trouble interpreting Friedman Test for 3-way repeated measures ANOVA
I would like to use a Friedman Test as a non-parametric alternative to a 3-way ANOVA in RStudio. I would like to measure how 'cl_conc' (Response Variable) is affected by 'soil_type' (Fixed Effect #1 - ...
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Repeated Measures, or just measuring the same thing, repeatedly?
I understand what "repeated measures" denotes - given a set of subjects, if each subject receives more than one treatment, we call this repeated measures, or "within subjects." But ...
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Friedman's test and unequal sample sizes
I have movement information from 4 animals across different moon phases. I want to compare if their movement (eg. distance traveled per night) varied among different moon phases. However, I do not ...
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How does the Friedman test extend the sign test?
Every book/article claims this as if it's self-evident, but I have a hard time figuring out why. How do you get from the sum-of-squares style statistic of Friedman to the difference statistic involved ...
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Kruskal-Wallis versus Friedman - Paired data, but not repeated measures/blocks?
I'm trying to compare the difference in behaviour of an animal with no enrichment to the same animal with two (or more) types of enrichment. (Total active behaviours before/total active behaviours ...
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Effect size measure for post-hoc tests after nonparametric tests: Alternatives to calculating r from z score?
I've calculated Friedman's tests for my data and want to report an effect size with the individual post-hoc tests that followed on from the statistically significant Friedman's test.
I use the formula ...
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Which ANOVA / non-parametric alternative should I use?
Apologies if this is a really simple question but I cannot work it out.
I am trying to find out if year and/or location influence the amount of insects caught. Insects are measured in grams per 10km2. ...