Dear colleagues,
I'm doing research on medicine, my aim is to see if increases in various biochemical variables are related to changes in echocardiography. Sample size: 57 patients. Variables are not normal (tested with swilk command).
When looking at the biochemical variables, one of the has some severe outliers.
I don't want to delete or change them but to integrate them into my statistical analysis. I've checked previous posts, even one from Nick Cox in 2007 but couldn't find an answer on the types of tests available.
I'm using median and IQR to report it.
But which is the best robust test for hypothesis testing, mean comparison and regression in this case?
I hope I explained myself. Happy to hear any other solution that you think it is appropriate.
Thanks so much.
Laura
I'm doing research on medicine, my aim is to see if increases in various biochemical variables are related to changes in echocardiography. Sample size: 57 patients. Variables are not normal (tested with swilk command).
When looking at the biochemical variables, one of the has some severe outliers.
Code:
extremes CPKpre,iqr(3) +------------------------+ | obs: iqr: CPKpre | |------------------------| | 33. 4.418 924 | | 43. 6.196 1205 | | 12. 71.778 11567 | +------------------------+
I'm using median and IQR to report it.
But which is the best robust test for hypothesis testing, mean comparison and regression in this case?
I hope I explained myself. Happy to hear any other solution that you think it is appropriate.
Thanks so much.
Laura
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