Page's trend test
In statistics, the Page test for multiple comparisons between ordered correlated variables is the counterpart of Spearman's rank correlation coefficient which summarizes the association of continuous variables. It is also known as Page's trend test or Page's L test. It is a repeated measure trend test. The Page test is useful where:
* there are three or more conditions,
* a number of subjects (or other randomly sampled entities) are all observed in each of them, and
* we predict that the observations will have a particular order. against the alternative hypothesis that
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Page's trend test
In statistics, the Page test for multiple comparisons between ordered correlated variables is the counterpart of Spearman's rank correlation coefficient which summarizes the association of continuous variables. It is also known as Page's trend test or Page's L test. It is a repeated measure trend test. The Page test is useful where:
* there are three or more conditions,
* a number of subjects (or other randomly sampled entities) are all observed in each of them, and
* we predict that the observations will have a particular order. against the alternative hypothesis that
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