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Ranks are ordinal numbers of the quantitative data values sorted ascendingly or descendingly. Various methods to assign ranks to equal values (ties) exist. Transform of values to ranks is often done in nonparametric data analysis. (Not to confuse with [ranking] task..) (See related: [order-statistics])
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Which items in two ranked lists are ranked significantly different?
For ordinal (rank based) data, kendall concordance test holds good, as it calculates a normalized score for the number of matching or concordant rankings between the two samples.
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