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Drawing conclusions about population parameters from sample data. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inference and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Statistical_inference
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How to do inferential statistical testing on multiple rows out of only mean and standard dev...
Originally, I started out with two .csv files, each 7 GB in size. Once read in into R they each hold about 20 GB of RAM. That is why I calculated the files df1 and df2, which only contain a mean and t …
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Correct implementation of wilcoxon test for time series data in R
By now, 5 months later than this question was asked, I did further look into the topic of repeated measurements per individual and thus can now provide an answer. Maybe it is helpful to the one or the …
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Correct implementation of wilcoxon test for time series data in R
As the answer of this question points out, a wilcoxon test is suitable to make statements about the inference of the means in a time series. … Control) somehow need to be compared to the means of the other group (Short-ear) in order to make statements about the inference of the means and based on that also statements about significance. …