Timeline for Test for multiple samples of ordinal data
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Jul 28, 2019 at 0:53 | answer | added | BruceET | timeline score: 1 | |
Jul 25, 2019 at 18:25 | comment | added | Barker |
@user2974951 10 races are run. Each race has 3 contestants. Before the race you predict what place each contestant will take. At the end of the race you compare the predictions to the actual results. Pred Place 1st is the place you predicted for the contestant who actually came in first. It the value in that column is 1 you predicted correctly, otherwise you were wrong. Pred Place 2nd is the same for second place, all 2 predictions are correct.
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Jul 25, 2019 at 5:41 | comment | added | user2974951 | I don't understand your description. Can you phrase it differently? | |
Jul 24, 2019 at 17:14 | comment | added | Barker | @user2974951 I have a description of the variables below the table. Can you specify what is still unclear? | |
Jul 24, 2019 at 12:50 | comment | added | user2974951 |
I am confused, what are these variables in your data Pred Place 1st to 3rd, what do they represent? Also, what is the observed rate? Do you have data for it?
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Jul 22, 2019 at 21:56 | comment | added | Barker | @user2974951 What standard test would you recommend? Wilcoxon doesn't have additional variables to the best of my knowledge. | |
Jul 22, 2019 at 18:43 | history | edited | Barker | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Jul 22, 2019 at 6:02 | comment | added | user2974951 | If you combine all your samples into one with an added factor variables showing which samples it is from, you can use a standard test for this. | |
Jul 18, 2019 at 21:51 | comment | added | M Waz | Why can't you combine all the data points into one sample? I think you should post what your data looks like. That may be helpful. | |
Jul 18, 2019 at 16:20 | history | edited | Barker | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Jul 18, 2019 at 16:00 | history | asked | Barker | CC BY-SA 4.0 |