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A modified Friedman test for randomized complete block designs

  • Jianbo Xu
  • , Guogen Shan
  • , Amei Amei
  • , Jiwei Zhao
  • , Daniel Young
  • , Sheila Clark
  • University of Nevada, Las Vegas

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Abstract

The Friedman test is often used for a randomized complete block design when the normality assumption is not satisfied or the data are ordinal. The Friedman test can be viewed as an extension of the sign test for multiple measurements within each subject or block. We propose a modified Friedman test based on the Wilcoxon sign rank approach. Coincidentally, Tukey proposed a test statistic similar to our proposed test, but blocks are ranked by the minimum difference within each block. In the proposed test, we use the variance of block to rank the blocks, with the least variance being ranked the smallest. In both Tukey test and the modified Friedman test, linear ranks are used for blocks and treatments. The Tukey test belongs to the family of weighted-ranking test from Quade (1979).The modified Friedman test, the Friedman test and the Tukey test are compared under various conditions and the results indicate that the proposed test is generally more powerful than the Friedman test and the Tukey test when the number of groups is small.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1508-1519
Number of pages12
JournalCommunications in Statistics Part B: Simulation and Computation
Volume46
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 7 2017

Keywords

  • Friedman test
  • Nonparametric test
  • Power study
  • Randomized complete block design
  • Repeated measurements

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