help [Nonparametrics]
Hi Shri,
Without being a stats shark I think this might be a candidate for the Friedman test. It seems illogical to me if a n x k contingency table is applicable here since (as far as I understand) the data are not counts but gradings.
EM.
❝ the data is like given below where a, b, c, d are treatment given to subjects and the 0=cure, 1=mild, 2=modrate, 3=sevior
Without being a stats shark I think this might be a candidate for the Friedman test. It seems illogical to me if a n x k contingency table is applicable here since (as far as I understand) the data are not counts but gradings.
EM.
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