Statnote 4: what if the data are not normal?


Autoria(s): Hilton, Anthony; Armstrong, Richard A.
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01/03/2006

Resumo

When testing the difference between two groups, if previous data indicate non-normality, then either transform the data if they comprise percentages, integers or scores or use a non-parametric test. If there is uncertainty whether the data are normally distributed, then deviations from normality are likely to be small if the data are measurements to three significant figures. Unless there is clear evidence that the distribution is non-normal, it is more efficient to use the conventional t-tests. It is poor statistical practice to carry out both the parametric and non-parametric tests on a set of data and then choose the result that is most convenient to the investigator!

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/9315/1/Statnote_4.pdf

Hilton, Anthony and Armstrong, Richard A. (2006). Statnote 4: what if the data are not normal? Microbiologist, 2006 , pp. 34-37.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/9315/

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