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Saskia le Cessie, Jelle J Goeman, Olaf M Dekkers, Who is afraid of non-normal data? Choosing between parametric and non-parametric tests, European Journal of Endocrinology, Volume 182, Issue 2, Mar 2020, Pages E1–E3, https://doi.org/10.1530/EJE-19-0922
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Abstract
When statistically comparing outcomes between two groups, researchers have to decide whether to use parametric methods, such as the t-test, or non-parametric methods, like the Mann–Whitney test. In endocrinology, for example, many studies compare hormone levels between groups, or at different points in time. Many papers apply non-parametric tests to compare groups. We will explain that non-parametric tests have clear drawbacks in medical research, and, that’s the good news, they are often not necessary.