Introduction to Non Parametric Methods through R Software

Introduction to Non Parametric Methods through R Software
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Publisher : International Journal of Statistics and Medical Informatics
Total Pages : 78
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Download or read book Introduction to Non Parametric Methods through R Software written by Editor IJSMI and published by International Journal of Statistics and Medical Informatics. This book was released on 2022-09-30 with total page 78 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Statistical Methods are widely used in Medical, Biological, Clinical, Business and Engineering field. The data which form the basis for the statistical methods helps us to take scientific and informed decisions. Statistical methods deal with the collection, compilation, analysis and making inference from the data. The book mainly focuses on non-parametric aspects of Statistical methods. Non parametric methods or tests are used when the assumption about the distribution of the variables in the data set is not known or does not follow normal distribution assumption. Non parametric methods are useful to deal with ordered categorical data. When the sample size is large, statistical tests are robust due to the central limit theorem property. When sample size is small one need to use non-parametric tests. Compared to parametric tests, non-parametric tests are less powerful i.e. if we fail to reject the null hypothesis even if it is false. When the data set involves ranks or measured in ordinal scale then non-parametric tests are useful and easy to construct than parametric tests. The book uses open source R statistical software to carry out different non-parametric statistical methods with sample datasets.


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