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bimodal data

On 02-Dec-05 Simone Immler wrote:
Frankly, I suspect you will do better to analyse at the level of
the original choices, rather than the final "scores", for two
reasons:

1. It will probably be easier, more straightforward, and more
tractable to set up a statistical model for the binary choices;

Distributions which (as I infer from your description) are highly
"U-shaped" are tricky to model, and do not lend themselves to
the conventional types of analysis at all well.

2. Because "scores were calculated" you have probably lost
useful information.

One issue that may be informative (which you do not specify) is
whether the number of choices made varies from subject to subject
and, if so, how many choices did each subject make.

Hoping this helps, and please come back with more detail if it
might help to make progress.

Best wishes,
Ted.


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