which statistical analysis should i use?

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which statistical analysis should i use?

farhana
hi,i want to ask for help from who r expert in this statistic area..
i have a standard data and i want to compare with the data that i collected.
i want to compare how close my data to the standard data.
so, which statistical analysis should i use to make this comparison?
hopefully someone can help me to solve this problem.
thank you.
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Re: which statistical analysis should i use?

E. Bernardo
You have to provide more info...

What data are you considered "standard"- raw data? mean? median?

Assuming that your standard data are raw data, are your newly collected data have the same measurement level with the standard data? What do you want to compare? Do you compare the  mean , median ...?

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From: farhana <[hidden email]>
Subject: which statistical analysis should i use?
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Date: Wednesday, 15 April, 2009, 6:22 AM

hi,i want to ask for help from who r expert in this statistic area..
i have a standard data and i want to compare with the data that i collected.
i want to compare how close my data to the standard data.
so, which statistical analysis should i use to make this comparison?
hopefully someone can help me to solve this problem.
thank you.
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