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| = Comparing a single score to controls = | Crawford and Howell (1998) propose a test that compares a single patient score to those obtained from a control group. This is a more conservative test that the usual one sample t-test because it assumes the patient score has a variance equal to that of the controls rather than treating this score as a constant with zero variance. |
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| Crawford and Howell (1998) propose a test that compares a single patient score to those obtained from a control group. This is a more convservative test that the usual one sample t-test because it assumes the patient score has a variance equal to that of the controls rather than treating this score as a constant with zero variance. This test may be implemented using [attachment:crawford1.xls this spreadsheet.] |
This test may be implemented using [[attachment:crawford1.xls|this spreadsheet]] for raw data or Crawford's own [[attachment:singlims.exe|program]] for summary data. See also [[attachment:npsy.pdf|here.]] |
Comparing a single (patient) score to controls
Crawford and Howell (1998) propose a test that compares a single patient score to those obtained from a control group. This is a more conservative test that the usual one sample t-test because it assumes the patient score has a variance equal to that of the controls rather than treating this score as a constant with zero variance.
This test may be implemented using this spreadsheet for raw data or Crawford's own program for summary data. See also here.
