John Platt writes:
>I have recently come across a statistical test (Page's L
>test),with which I am unfamiliar. Does anyone either have
>information about this test or know where I might find
>information about it.
This is a nonparametric test. It is used as an alternative to Friedman's
test when the treatments are ordered in a logical sequence (e.g., no
therapy, limited therapy, full therapy). Like Friedman's test, it is
relevant when each subject gets each treatment or when subjects are matched.
A nice description of it can be found on pages 232-235 of
Daniel, Wayne W. (1978) Applied Nonparametric Statistics. Boston MA:
Houghton Mifflin Company. ISBN: 0-395-25795-6.
Steve Simon, [log in to unmask], Standard Disclaimer.
Ask Professor Mean: http://www.cmh.edu/stats/profmean.htm
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