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Asking for precisions (was : (No subject))

1 message · Emmanuel Charpentier

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Seen on the R-help list :
Troels, some questions :

- Are your "percentage" values really a proportion (e. g. number of "successes"
from N indemendant "trials") or just an easy way to express vartiatoin from a
baseline (quite frequent in biology and medicine) ? The arcsin(sqrt(p))
transformations makes sense only in the former case (where expected residual
variance is 1/(4*N)). In the latter case, use your "percentage" as a
countinuous variable (maybe after variance-stabilizing transformation).

- What are you trying to assess ? Evolution of responses between repetitions ?
Use some chronological series analysis (e. g. autoregressive models). Or
repeated-measures anova model ... Depends of what your experimental schema is.

- (Paired ?) t-test and Wilcoxon test are tests comparing central tendencies
(means) of two samples. You did not state what defines your twoi samples, and
I've trouble understanding what your experimental scheme is ....

I think that a more detailed description of your experiment or observation set
is in order ...

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