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a non-parametric rank test to compare two paired samples, whether values in one are bigger than in the other. This test is NOT the same as the sign test.
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Wilcoxon signed rank for matched cohort study
I am hoping someone can help me with figuring out something I came across in this article ((https://support.sas.com/resources/papers/proceedings/proceedings/sugi29/165-29.pdf). On page 5 the authors s …
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test for difference between matched pairs in 1:1 matched study
Background: I have a retrospective study (registry) that contains data on people with kidney transplant. Among these patients, we have a very small number of people with a specific genetic disease (n= …