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Use this tag to ask about the nature of nonparametric or parametric methods, or the difference between the two. Nonparametric methods generally rely on few assumptions about the underlying distributions, whereas parametric methods make assumptions that allow data to be described by a small number of parameters.

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Nonparametric 2-way ANOVA for data with unequal n's due to possibly informative missingness

I've been trying to do nonparametric tests because the data distribution isn't normal, but can't do Friedman's due to the differences in number of data points. … I essentially want something like a nonparametric two way ANOVA. If you want more specifics I have 3 species that I work with: Chione, Venerupis, and Musculista. …
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