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Title: Wilcoxon


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NON- PARAMETRIC TESTS
  • M.Prasad Naidu
  • MSc Medical Biochemistry, Ph.D,.

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Non-parametric tests
  • Note When valid use parametric
  • Commonly used
  • Wilcoxon
  • Chi square etc.
  • Performance comparable to parametric
  • Useful for non-normal data
  • If normalization not possible
  • Note CI derivation-difficult/impossible

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Wilcoxon signed rank test
  • To test difference between paired data

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STEP 1
  • Exclude any differences which are zero
  • Put the rest of differences in ascending order
  • Ignore their signs
  • Assign them ranks
  • If any differences are equal, average their ranks

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STEP 2
  • Count up the ranks of ives as T
  • Count up the ranks of ives as T-

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STEP 3
  • If there is no difference between drug (T) and
    placebo (T-), then T T- would be similar
  • If there were a difference
  • one sum would be much smaller and
  • the other much larger than expected
  • The smaller sum is denoted as T
  • T smaller of T and T-

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STEP 4
  • Compare the value obtained with the critical
    values (5, 2 and 1 ) in table
  • N is the number of differences that were ranked
    (not the total number of differences)
  • So the zero differences are excluded

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Patient Hours of sleep Hours of sleep Difference Rank Ignoring sign
Patient Drug Placebo Difference Rank Ignoring sign
1 6.1 5.2 0.9 3.5
2 7.0 7.9 -0.9 3.5
3 8.2 3.9 4.3 10
4 7.6 4.7 2.9 7
5 6.5 5.3 1.2 5
6 8.4 5.4 3.0 8
7 6.9 4.2 2.7 6
8 6.7 6.1 0.6 2
9 7.4 3.8 3.6 9
10 5.8 6.3 -0.5 1
3rd 4th ranks are tied hence averaged T
smaller of T (50.5) and T- (4.5) Here T4.5
significant at 2 level indicating the drug
(hypnotic) is more effective than placebo
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Wilcoxon rank sum test
  • To compare two groups
  • Consists of 3 basic steps

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Non-parametric equivalent of t test
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Step 1
  • Rank the data of both the groups in ascending
    order
  • If any values are equal average their ranks

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Step 2
  • Add up the ranks in group with smaller sample
    size
  • If the two groups are of the same size either one
    may be picked
  • T sum of ranks in group with smaller sample size

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Step 3
  • Compare this sum with the critical ranges given
    in table
  • Look up the rows corresponding to the sample
    sizes of the two groups
  • A range will be shown for the 5 significance
    level

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Non-smokers (n15) Non-smokers (n15) Heavy smokers (n14) Heavy smokers (n14)
Birth wt (Kg) Rank Birth wt (Kg) Rank
3.99 27 3.18 7
3.79 24 2.84 5
3.60 18 2.90 6
3.73 22 3.27 11
3.21 8 3.85 26
3.60 18 3.52 14
4.08 28 3.23 9
3.61 20 2.76 4
3.83 25 3.60 18
3.31 12 3.75 23
4.13 29 3.59 16
3.26 10 3.63 21
3.54 15 2.38 2
3.51 13 2.34 1
2.71 3
Sum272 Sum163
17, 18 19are tied hence the ranks are averaged
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