Tukey–Duckworth test
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Tukey–Duckworth test
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In statistics, the Tukey–Duckworth test is a two-sample location test – a statistical test of whether one of two samples was significantly greater than the other. It was introduced by John Tukey, who aimed to answer a request by W. E. Duckworth for a test simple enough to be remembered and applied in the field without recourse to tables, let alone computers. Given two groups of measurements of roughly the same size, where one group contains the highest value and the other the lowest value, then
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