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Who is afraid of non-normal data? Choosing between parametric and non-parametric tests
Saskia le Cessie1,2, Jelle J Goeman2, Olaf M Dekkers1
1Departments of Clinical Epidemiology, Leiden University Medical Centre, Leiden, The Netherlands.
Researchers often use non-parametric tests like the Mann-Whitney test for group comparisons. However, these statistical methods have drawbacks and are frequently unnecessary in medical research.
Area of Science:
- Medical Statistics
- Clinical Research Methodology
Background:
- Statistical analysis is crucial for comparing outcomes between groups in medical research.
- Parametric (e.g., t-test) and non-parametric (e.g., Mann-Whitney test) methods are commonly considered.
- Non-parametric tests are frequently applied in studies, such as those in endocrinology comparing hormone levels.
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