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  2. Median test - Wikipedia

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    Median test (also Mood’s median-test, Westenberg-Mood median test or Brown-Mood median test) is a special case of Pearson's chi-squared test.It is a nonparametric test that tests the null hypothesis that the medians of the populations from which two or more samples are drawn are identical.

  3. Median polish - Wikipedia

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    The median polish is a simple and robust exploratory data analysis procedure proposed by the statistician John Tukey.The purpose of median polish is to find an additively-fit model for data in a two-way layout table (usually, results from a factorial experiment) of the form row effect + column effect + overall median.

  4. Hodges–Lehmann estimator - Wikipedia

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    The two-sample Hodges–Lehmann statistic is an estimate of a location-shift type difference between two populations. For two sets of data with m and n observations, the set of two-element sets made of them is their Cartesian product, which contains m × n pairs of points (one from each set); each such pair defines one difference of values.

  5. Selection algorithm - Wikipedia

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    If their medians (the green and purple dots in the middle row) are sorted in increasing order from left to right, and the median of medians is chosen as the pivot, then the / elements in the upper left quadrant will be less than the pivot, and the / elements in the lower right quadrant will be greater than the pivot, showing that many elements ...

  6. Comparison of statistical packages - Wikipedia

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    Two-way MANOVA GLM Mixed model Post-hoc Latin squares; ADaMSoft: Yes Yes No No No No No Alteryx: Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Analyse-it: Yes Yes No No Yes Yes No BMDP: Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Epi Info: Yes Yes No No No No No EViews: Yes GAUSS: No No No No No GenStat: Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes GraphPad Prism: Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes No gretl: Yes JASP ...

  7. Weighted median - Wikipedia

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    Ideally, a new element would be created using the mean of the upper and lower weighted medians and assigned a weight of zero. This method is similar to finding the median of an even set. The new element would be a true median since the sum of the weights to either side of this partition point would be equal.

  8. Wilcoxon signed-rank test - Wikipedia

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    The Wilcoxon signed-rank test is a non-parametric rank test for statistical hypothesis testing used either to test the location of a population based on a sample of data, or to compare the locations of two populations using two matched samples. [1] The one-sample version serves a purpose similar to that of the one-sample Student's t-test. [2]

  9. Median - Wikipedia

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    At most, one can say that the two statistics cannot be "too far" apart; see § Inequality relating means and medians below. [5] As a median is based on the middle data in a set, it is not necessary to know the value of extreme results in order to calculate it.