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Location test

A location test is a statistical hypothesis test that compares the location parameter of a statistical population to a given constant, or that compares the location parameters of two statistical populations to each other. Most commonly, the location parameter (or parameters) of interest are expected values, but location tests based on medians or other measures of location are also used.

One-sample location test edit

The one-sample location test compares the location parameter of one sample to a given constant. An example of a one-sample location test would be a comparison of the location parameter for the blood pressure distribution of a population to a given reference value. In a one-sided test, it is stated before the analysis is carried out that it is only of interest if the location parameter is either larger than, or smaller than the given constant, whereas in a two-sided test, a difference in either direction is of interest.

Two-sample location test edit

The two-sample location test compares the location parameters of two samples to each other. A common situation is where the two populations correspond to research subjects who have been treated with two different treatments (one of them possibly being a control or placebo). In this case, the goal is to assess whether one of the treatments typically yields a better response than the other. In a one-sided test, it is stated before the analysis is carried out that it is only of interest if a particular treatment yields the better responses, whereas in a two-sided test, it is of interest whether either of the treatments is superior to the other.

The following tables provide guidance to the selection of the proper parametric or non-parametric statistical tests for a given data set.

Parametric and nonparametric location tests edit

The following table summarizes some common parametric and nonparametric tests for the location parameters of one or more samples.

Ordinal and numerical measures
1 group N ≥ 30 One-sample t-test
N < 30 Normally distributed One-sample t-test
Not normal Sign test
2 groups Independent N ≥ 30 t-test
N < 30 Normally distributed t-test
Not normal Mann–Whitney U or Wilcoxon rank-sum test
Paired N ≥ 30 paired t-test
N < 30 Normally distributed paired t-test
Not normal Wilcoxon signed-rank test
3 or more groups Independent Normally distributed 1 factor One way anova
≥ 2 factors two or other anova
Not normal Kruskal–Wallis one-way analysis of variance by ranks
Dependent Normally distributed Repeated measures anova
Not normal Friedman two-way analysis of variance by ranks
Nominal measures
1 group np and n(1-p) ≥ 5 Z-approximation
np or n(1-p) < 5 binomial
2 groups Independent np < 5 fisher exact test or Barnard's test
np ≥ 5 chi-squared test
Paired McNemar or Kappa
3 or more groups Independent np < 5 collapse categories for chi-squared test
np ≥ 5 chi-squared test
Dependent Cochran's Q

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