Transformed and Non-transformed data [General Sta­tis­tics]

posted by kevan – 2009-05-25 18:33 (6230 d 21:44 ago) – Posting: # 3750
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Hi,

I faced a problem in calculation of CI of transformed and non-transformed data. The CI of transformed data was outside the accepted range (80-125) while the non-transformed data in the accepted range (80-120).

Most of the guidelines focus on the transformed data.

Any statistical method to show that the transformed data is not valid in this case?
How can I make conclusion for the study? Hope someone can help.

Thanks.

Kevan

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