I do know that in epidemiology and medical science the purpose is to find
out how sensitive the test is . This ia what I think of when talking
sensitivity analysis. Further info can be obtained from P Armitage G
Berry, Statistical Methods in Medical Research, Blackwell Scientific
Publications.
To my knowledge the question mark is not commonly used and I think
confusing. What I have seen are the words "neither agree or disagree", "no
opinion" and others. They may have used it to save space.Judy Conn
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Hi!
My question is on a test to compare CVs. The CVs are computed using the
same data but two different variance methods and I have to compare them.
Been told there is no real test and as of yet have not checked the Current
Index of Stat books but wondered if someone in the group has had this