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    The Friedman Test Is Employed to Compare Two or More
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The Friedman Test Is Employed to Compare Two or More

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The Friedman test is employed to compare two or more populations when the data are generated from a randomized block experiment,and are either ordinal or interval,but not normally distributed.

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