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Teste de Friedman×Teste de Permutação (Randomização)×ANOVA de medidas repetidas×
ÁreaEstatísticaEstatísticaEstatística
FamíliaHypothesis testRegression modelHypothesis test
Ano de origem193720051992
Autor originalMilton FriedmanGood (2005); Edgington & Onghena (2007); resampling traditionGirden (textbook treatment); Field (2013)
TipoNonparametric repeated-measures comparison (by ranks)Nonparametric resampling testParametric within-subjects mean comparison
Fonte seminalFriedman, M. (1937). The use of ranks to avoid the assumption of normality implicit in the analysis of variance. Journal of the American Statistical Association, 32(200), 675–701. DOI ↗Good, P. (2005). Permutation, Parametric and Bootstrap Tests of Hypotheses (3rd ed.). Springer. ISBN: 978-0387202792Field, A. (2013). Discovering Statistics Using IBM SPSS Statistics (4th ed., Ch. 14). SAGE. ISBN: 978-1446249185
Outros nomesFriedman two-way analysis of variance by ranks, Friedman rank test, Friedman Testirandomization test, exact permutation test, re-randomization test, Permütasyon Testiwithin-subjects ANOVA, repeated measures analysis of variance, rm-ANOVA, Tekrarlı Ölçüm ANOVA
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ResumoThe Friedman test is a nonparametric hypothesis test that compares three or more related conditions measured on the same blocks or subjects, serving as the rank-based alternative to repeated-measures ANOVA. It was introduced by Milton Friedman in 1937 and works on ordinal or continuous data without assuming normality.The permutation test is a nonparametric resampling procedure that builds the sampling distribution of a test statistic directly from the data by repeatedly shuffling the group labels. Developed in the resampling tradition and treated systematically by Good (2005) and Edgington & Onghena (2007), it requires no parametric distributional assumption and yields an exact p-value.Repeated-measures ANOVA is a parametric hypothesis test that compares three or more measurements taken from the same individuals — typically across time points or conditions — to decide whether their means differ. It extends one-way ANOVA to within-subjects designs, as treated in standard references such as Girden (1992) and Field (2013).
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