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FRIEDMAN'S HORMONE TEST FOR PREGNANCY

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1931
Laboratory tests for pregnancy are at least 3,000 years old, according to Aschheim and Zondek, 1 who described an Egyptian papyrus reading: "A woman may determine if she is pregnant by taking some earth and barley in a vessel and adding to it a little of her urine day by day. Should the barley grow, the woman is pregnant, but if the grain does not grow,
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The permutation distribution of the Friedman test

Computational Statistics & Data Analysis, 1997
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Overview of Friedman’s Test and Post-hoc Analysis

Communications in Statistics - Simulation and Computation, 2014
When the null hypothesis of Friedman’s test is rejected, there is a wide variety of multiple comparisons that can be used to determine which treatments differ from each other. We will discuss the contexts where different multiple comparisons should be applied, when the population follows some discrete distributions commonly used to model count data in ...
Dulce G. Pereira   +2 more
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IMPROVED FRIEDMAN PREGNANCY TEST

Southern Medical Journal, 1953
J C, NORRIS, J, SPINK
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Further Modifications of the Friedman Test*

American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1952
J C, NORRIS, J N, SPINK
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The Friedman test

2003
Stephen Ashcroft, Chris Pereira
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Comparison of the Rat and Friedman Tests for Pregnancy

American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1951
R V, HOFFMAN, R L, MARKEY, A S, GIORDANO
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