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Non-parametric statistics

Non-parametric statistics are methods that test hypotheses without assuming the data follow a specific distribution, typically by analysing the ranks of the observations.

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Non-parametric statistics test a hypothesis without assuming a specific distribution, typically by ranking the data first. Five branch managers' bonuses of €400, €420, €430, €450 and €5,000 become ranks 1 through 5 once sorted, so the one extreme €5,000 payout influences the result only by one rank position, not by thousands of euros. This makes rank-based tests the fallback whenever a sample is small or clearly skewed.

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SubjectData Analysis & StatisticsAdvancedTopicHypothesis TestingAdvancedTopicCommon Significance TestsAdvanced
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