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Title: Nonparametric tests II


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Nonparametric tests II
  • as randomisation tests

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Lecture Outline
  • Background Nonparametric tests as randomisation
    tests
  • The sign test
  • The Wilcoxon signed ranks test
  • The Mann-Whitney test
  • General remarks on randomisation tests
  • Brief Review of the course so far

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after before 640.0 1050.0 70.0 84.0 83.0
77.0 64.0 110.0 420.0 440.0 6.4 4.8
26.0 48.0 2.2 16.0 75.0 340.0 16.0 430.0
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after before change 640.0 1050.0 -410.0 70.0
84.0 -14.0 83.0 77.0 6.0 64.0 110.0
-46.0 420.0 440.0 -20.0 6.4 4.8 1.6
26.0 48.0 -22.0 2.2 16.0 -13.8 75.0
340.0 -265.0 16.0 430.0 -414.0
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after before change 640.0 1050.0 -410.0 70.0
84.0 -14.0 83.0 77.0 6.0 64.0 110.0
-46.0 420.0 440.0 -20.0 6.4 4.8 1.6
26.0 48.0 -22.0 2.2 16.0 -13.8 75.0
340.0 -265.0 16.0 430.0 -414.0
schange -414.0 -410.0 -265.0 -46.0 -22.0 -20.0 -14
.0 -13.8 1.6 6.0
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MTB gt stest 'change' Sign Test for Median Sign
test of median0.000 versus N.E. 0.000
N BELOW EQUAL ABOVE P-VALUE MEDIAN change 10
8 0 2 0.1094 -21.00 MTB gt
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MTB gt stest 'change' Sign Test for Median Sign
test of median0.000 versus N.E. 0.000
N BELOW EQUAL ABOVE P-VALUE MEDIAN change 10
8 0 2 0.1094 -21.00 MTB gt
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MTB gt stest 'change' Sign Test for Median Sign
test of median0.000 versus N.E. 0.000
N BELOW EQUAL ABOVE P-VALUE MEDIAN change 10
8 0 2 0.1094 -21.00 MTB gt
which added number of non-zero datapoints (in
this case there are no zeroes)
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So if we take ten items that might be plus or
minus,
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So if we take ten items that might be plus or
minus, and randomly choose them, we get the set
of relevant comparisons for our dataset of 8
minus and 2 plus. This is the randomisation part
of the test.
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So if we take ten items that might be plus or
minus, and randomly choose them, we get the set
of relevant comparisons for our dataset of 8
minus and 2 plus. This is the randomisation part
of the test.
To decide whether our actual dataset is extreme
in the distribution, we calculate the test
statistic in each case - just the number of
plusses. We count in what fraction of cases, the
relevant comparison has a more extreme number of
plusses, that is, either 2 or fewer, or 8 or
more.
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MTB gt stest 'change' Sign Test for Median Sign
test of median0.000 versus N.E. 0.000
N BELOW EQUAL ABOVE P-VALUE MEDIAN change 10
8 0 2 0.1094 -21.00 MTB gt
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The truth about confidence intervals

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MTB gt stest 'change' Sign Test for Median Sign
test of median0.000 versus N.E. 0.000
N BELOW EQUAL ABOVE P-VALUE MEDIAN change 10
8 0 2 0.1094 -21.00 MTB gt
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MTB gt stest 'change' Sign Test for Median Sign
test of median0.000 versus N.E. 0.000
N BELOW EQUAL ABOVE P-VALUE MEDIAN change 10
8 0 2 0.1094 -21.00 MTB gt
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MTB gt stest 0 c3 Sign Test for Median C3 Sign
test of median 0.00000 versus not 0.00000
N Below Equal Above P
Median C3 10 8 0 2
0.1094 -21.00 MTB gt stest 10 c3 Sign Test
for Median C3 Sign test of median 10.00
versus not 10.00 N Below
Equal Above P Median C3
10 10 0 0 0.0020 -21.00

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H0median N Below Equal Above P
Median -50 10 3 0 7
0.3438 -21.00 -40 10 4 0
6 0.7539 -21.00 -35 10
4 0 6 0.7539 -21.00 -30
10 4 0 6 0.7539 -21.00 -25
10 4 0 6 0.7539
-21.00 -20 10 5 1 4
1.0000 -21.00 -15 10 6 0
4 0.7539 -21.00 -10 10
8 0 2 0.1094 -21.00 -5
10 8 0 2 0.1094 -21.00 0
10 8 0 2 0.1094
-21.00 5 10 9 0 1
0.0215 -21.00 10 10 10 0
0 0.0020 -21.00 15 10
10 0 0 0.0020 -21.00

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H0median N Below Equal Above P
Median -50 10 3 0 7
0.3438 -21.00 -40 10 4 0
6 0.7539 -21.00 -35 10
4 0 6 0.7539 -21.00 -30
10 4 0 6 0.7539 -21.00 -25
10 4 0 6 0.7539
-21.00 -20 10 5 1 4
1.0000 -21.00 -15 10 6 0
4 0.7539 -21.00 -10 10
8 0 2 0.1094 -21.00 -5
10 8 0 2 0.1094 -21.00 0
10 8 0 2 0.1094
-21.00 5 10 9 0 1
0.0215 -21.00 10 10 10 0
0 0.0020 -21.00 15 10
10 0 0 0.0020 -21.00

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-240 -160 -80 0
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H0median N Below Equal Above P
Median -50 10 3 0 7
0.3438 -21.00 -40 10 4 0
6 0.7539 -21.00 -35 10
4 0 6 0.7539 -21.00 -30
10 4 0 6 0.7539 -21.00 -25
10 4 0 6 0.7539
-21.00 -20 10 5 1 4
1.0000 -21.00 -15 10 6 0
4 0.7539 -21.00 -10 10
8 0 2 0.1094 -21.00 -5
10 8 0 2 0.1094 -21.00 0
10 8 0 2 0.1094
-21.00 5 10 9 0 1
0.0215 -21.00 10 10 10 0
0 0.0020 -21.00 15 10
10 0 0 0.0020 -21.00

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H0median N Below Equal Above P
Median -50 10 3 0 7
0.3438 -21.00 -40 10 4 0
6 0.7539 -21.00 -35 10
4 0 6 0.7539 -21.00 -30
10 4 0 6 0.7539 -21.00 -25
10 4 0 6 0.7539
-21.00 -20 10 5 1 4
1.0000 -21.00 -15 10 6 0
4 0.7539 -21.00 -10 10
8 0 2 0.1094 -21.00 -5
10 8 0 2 0.1094 -21.00 0
10 8 0 2 0.1094
-21.00 5 10 9 0 1
0.0215 -21.00 10 10 10 0
0 0.0020 -21.00 15 10
10 0 0 0.0020 -21.00

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-240 -160 -80 0
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H0median N Below Equal Above P
Median -50 10 3 0 7
0.3438 -21.00 -40 10 4 0
6 0.7539 -21.00 -35 10
4 0 6 0.7539 -21.00 -30
10 4 0 6 0.7539 -21.00 -25
10 4 0 6 0.7539
-21.00 -20 10 5 1 4
1.0000 -21.00 -15 10 6 0
4 0.7539 -21.00 -10 10
8 0 2 0.1094 -21.00 -5
10 8 0 2 0.1094 -21.00 0
10 8 0 2 0.1094
-21.00 5 10 9 0 1
0.0215 -21.00 10 10 10 0
0 0.0020 -21.00 15 10
10 0 0 0.0020 -21.00

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----------------change -400 -320
-240 -160 -80 0
30
H0median N Below Equal Above P
Median -50 10 3 0 7
0.3438 -21.00 -40 10 4 0
6 0.7539 -21.00 -35 10
4 0 6 0.7539 -21.00 -30
10 4 0 6 0.7539 -21.00 -25
10 4 0 6 0.7539
-21.00 -20 10 5 1 4
1.0000 -21.00 -15 10 6 0
4 0.7539 -21.00 -10 10
8 0 2 0.1094 -21.00 -5
10 8 0 2 0.1094 -21.00 0
10 8 0 2 0.1094
-21.00 5 10 9 0 1
0.0215 -21.00 10 10 10 0
0 0.0020 -21.00 15 10
10 0 0 0.0020 -21.00

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The green values cannot be rejected at the 5
level, while the red values can.
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The green values cannot be rejected at the 5
level, while the red values can.
The range of green values is therefore the 95
confidence interval for the median based on the
sign test.
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The real definition of 95 confidence interval
  • is the set of values of a parameter that cannot
    be rejected at the 5 level
  • is therefore not the set of values that the
    parameter has a 95 chance of belonging to, as
    many textbooks claim. (This is called a fiducial
    interval.)

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MTB gt sinterval 'change' Sign Confidence
Interval Sign confidence interval for median
ACHIEVED
POSI N MEDIAN CONFIDENCE CONFIDENCE
INTERVAL TION change 10 -21.000 0.8906
(-265.000, -13.800) 3
0.9500 (-314.640, -8.528) NLI
0.9785 (-410.000, 1.600) 2 MTB gt
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H0median N Below Equal Above P
Median -50 10 3 0 7
0.3438 -21.00 -40 10 4 0
6 0.7539 -21.00 -35 10
4 0 6 0.7539 -21.00 -30
10 4 0 6 0.7539 -21.00 -25
10 4 0 6 0.7539
-21.00 -20 10 5 1 4
1.0000 -21.00 -15 10 6 0
4 0.7539 -21.00 -10 10
8 0 2 0.1094 -21.00 -5
10 8 0 2 0.1094 -21.00 0
10 8 0 2 0.1094
-21.00 5 10 9 0 1
0.0215 -21.00 10 10 10 0
0 0.0020 -21.00 15 10
10 0 0 0.0020 -21.00

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-240 -160 -80 0
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after before change 640.0 1050.0 -410.0 70.0
84.0 -14.0 83.0 77.0 6.0 64.0 110.0
-46.0 420.0 440.0 -20.0 6.4 4.8 1.6
26.0 48.0 -22.0 2.2 16.0 -13.8 75.0
340.0 -265.0 16.0 430.0 -414.0
schange -414.0 -410.0 -265.0 -46.0 -22.0 -20.0 -14
.0 -13.8 1.6 6.0
97.85
89.06
89.06
97.85
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MTB gt sinterval 'change' Sign Confidence
Interval Sign confidence interval for median
ACHIEVED
POSI N MEDIAN CONFIDENCE CONFIDENCE
INTERVAL TION change 10 -21.000 0.8906
(-265.000, -13.800) 3
0.9500 (-314.640, -8.528) NLI
0.9785 (-410.000, 1.600) 2 MTB gt

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-240 -160 -80 0
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Why does Minitab give three confidence intervals
for the sign test?
  • the p-value for rejecting a value changes in a
    step function at observed values
  • so exact confidence intervals are given between
    observed values, at whatever level of confidence
    is attained
  • the NLI (Non-Linear Interpolation) confidence
    interval is a confidence trick

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Lecture Outline
  • Background Nonparametric tests as randomisation
    tests
  • The sign test
  • The Wilcoxon signed ranks test
  • The Mann-Whitney test
  • General remarks on randomisation tests
  • Brief Review of the course so far

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after before change 640.0 1050.0 -410.0 70.0
84.0 -14.0 83.0 77.0 6.0 64.0 110.0
-46.0 420.0 440.0 -20.0 6.4 4.8 1.6
26.0 48.0 -22.0 2.2 16.0 -13.8 75.0
340.0 -265.0 16.0 430.0 -414.0
schange -414.0 -410.0 -265.0 -46.0 -22.0 -20.0 -14
.0 -13.8 1.6 6.0
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MTB gt stest 'change' Sign Test for Median Sign
test of median0.000 versus N.E. 0.000
N BELOW EQUAL ABOVE P-VALUE MEDIAN change 10
8 0 2 0.1094 -21.00
MTB gt wtest 'change' Wilcoxon Signed Rank
Test TEST OF MEDIAN 0.000 VERSUS MEDIAN N.E.
0.000 N FOR WILCOXON
ESTIMATED N TEST STATISTIC
P-VALUE MEDIAN change 10 10
3.0 0.014 -46.00 MTB gt
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MTB gt stest 'change' Sign Test for Median Sign
test of median0.000 versus N.E. 0.000
N BELOW EQUAL ABOVE P-VALUE MEDIAN change 10
8 0 2 0.1094 -21.00
MTB gt wtest 'change' Wilcoxon Signed Rank
Test TEST OF MEDIAN 0.000 VERSUS MEDIAN N.E.
0.000 N FOR WILCOXON
ESTIMATED N TEST STATISTIC
P-VALUE MEDIAN change 10 10
3.0 0.014 -46.00 MTB gt
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MTB gt stest 'change' Sign Test for Median Sign
test of median0.000 versus N.E. 0.000
N BELOW EQUAL ABOVE P-VALUE MEDIAN change 10
8 0 2 0.1094 -21.00
MTB gt wtest 'change' Wilcoxon Signed Rank
Test TEST OF MEDIAN 0.000 VERSUS MEDIAN N.E.
0.000 N FOR WILCOXON
ESTIMATED N TEST STATISTIC
P-VALUE MEDIAN change 10 10
3.0 0.014 -46.00 MTB gt
The Wilcoxon test is more powerful than the Sign
Test
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MTB gt sinterval 'change' Sign Confidence
Interval Sign confidence interval for median
ACHIEVED
POSI N MEDIAN CONFIDENCE CONFIDENCE
INTERVAL TION change 10 -21.000 0.8906
(-265.000, -13.800) 3
0.9500 (-314.640, -8.528) NLI
0.9785 (-410.000, 1.600) 2 MTB gt
winterval 'change' Wilcoxon Signed Rank
Confidence Interval ESTIMATED
ACHIEVED N MEDIAN CONFIDENCE
CONFIDENCE INTERVAL change 10 -46
94.7 ( -218, -8) MTB gt
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MTB gt sinterval 'change' Sign Confidence
Interval Sign confidence interval for median
ACHIEVED
POSI N MEDIAN CONFIDENCE CONFIDENCE
INTERVAL TION change 10 -21.000 0.8906
(-265.000, -13.800) 3
0.9500 (-314.640, -8.528) NLI
0.9785 (-410.000, 1.600) 2 MTB gt
winterval 'change' Wilcoxon Signed Rank
Confidence Interval ESTIMATED
ACHIEVED N MEDIAN CONFIDENCE
CONFIDENCE INTERVAL change 10 -46
94.7 ( -218, -8) MTB gt
The Wilcoxon confidence interval is narrower
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Sign vs Wilcoxon Signed Ranks
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Sign vs Wilcoxon Signed Ranks
  • Less powerful
  • More powerful

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Sign vs Wilcoxon Signed Ranks
  • Less powerful
  • Less sensitive
  • Wider confidence intervals
  • More powerful
  • More sensitive
  • Narrower confidence intervals

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Sign vs Wilcoxon Signed Ranks
  • Less powerful
  • Less sensitive
  • Wider confidence intervals
  • Uses less information
  • only sign of difference
  • More powerful
  • More sensitive
  • Narrower confidence intervals
  • Uses more information
  • also size of difference

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after before change 640.0 1050.0 -410.0 70.0
84.0 -14.0 83.0 77.0 6.0 64.0 110.0
-46.0 420.0 440.0 -20.0 6.4 4.8 1.6
26.0 48.0 -22.0 2.2 16.0 -13.8 75.0
340.0 -265.0 16.0 430.0 -414.0
schange -414.0 -410.0 -265.0 -46.0 -22.0 -20.0 -14
.0 -13.8 1.6 6.0
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Lecture Outline
  • Background Nonparametric tests as randomisation
    tests
  • The sign test
  • The Wilcoxon signed ranks test
  • The Mann-Whitney test
  • General remarks on randomisation tests
  • Brief Review of the course so far

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Lecture Outline
  • Background Nonparametric tests as randomisation
    tests
  • The sign test
  • The Wilcoxon signed ranks test
  • The Mann-Whitney test
  • General remarks on randomisation tests
  • Brief Review of the course so far

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In these randomisation tests,
  • there is a simple direct connection between the
    null hypothesis and the randomisation procedure
  • there is freedom of choice of test statistic
  • estimation relies on scales of measurement and so
    is not as principled as hypothesis tests

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Lecture Outline
  • Background Nonparametric tests as randomisation
    tests
  • The sign test
  • The Wilcoxon signed ranks test
  • The Mann-Whitney test
  • General remarks on randomisation tests
  • Brief Review of the course so far

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Last remarks
  • Randomisation tests are powerful tools
  • All parametric and nonparametric tests can be
    understood as randomisation tests
  • Nowadays they are used when no others can be
    used.
  • NEXT WEEK Conclusion to course and some exam
    questions. READ Chapter 14 of textbook.
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