no para­meters in non­para­me­tric tests… [Nonparametrics]

posted by AngusMcLean – USA, 2015-05-16 21:57 (4044 d 07:45 ago) – Posting: # 14842
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Thanks Helmut: I will look at that paper. What we are seeking is a measure of the variability of the Tmax paramater in the test formulation and the variability of the Tmax parameter in the reference formulation. The data comes from a cross-over design.

In the absence of a distribution. One can do a frequency plot and a percentile analysis and simply compare to see if one is less variable than the other................


Angus

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