Hello,
I would be grateful if someone could point me in a direction towards a
method to determine 95% confidence intervals of the mean or similar concept,
that can be applied to non-normal data.
I am working with in-shoe plantar pressure data that does not reach
normality with transformations. Additionally, which variables are not normal
are not consistent between subjects nor shoe treatments applied.
Thank you in anticipation, and I will post a summary of replies.
Cheers,
Susan
Susan Stacpoole-Shea
Podiatrist and PhD candidate
School of Human Movement and Sport Sciences
University of Ballarat
Victoria, Australia
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I would be grateful if someone could point me in a direction towards a
method to determine 95% confidence intervals of the mean or similar concept,
that can be applied to non-normal data.
I am working with in-shoe plantar pressure data that does not reach
normality with transformations. Additionally, which variables are not normal
are not consistent between subjects nor shoe treatments applied.
Thank you in anticipation, and I will post a summary of replies.
Cheers,
Susan
Susan Stacpoole-Shea
Podiatrist and PhD candidate
School of Human Movement and Sport Sciences
University of Ballarat
Victoria, Australia
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