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SOCR Analysis Activities - SOCR Analyses Example on Kolmogorov-Smirnoff Test

Overview of the Kolmogorov-Smirnoff Test

The Kolmogorov-Smirnoff test (KS-test) compares how distinct two datasets are. The KS-test has makes no assumption about the distribution of data, and therefore is a non-parametric, or distribution-free, test. Other parametric tests, e.g., Student's t-test, Normal Z-test, etc., may be more sensitive if the data meet the requirements of the test. More information about the Kolmogorov-Smirnoff Test is available here.

Examples

Oats Example

Go to the SOCR Kolmogorov-Smirnoff Test Applet. This example is based on a dataset from the R package under the library MASS. The dataset's name is oats. The quantitative variable Y (yields of oats field) is grouped by three varieties (the categorical variable here), Victory, Golden.rain and Marvelous.

The treatment structure in this experiment was a 3 × 4 full factorial, with 3 oat varieties and 4 nitrogen concentrations. The agricultural plots for this experiment were grouped into 6 blocks, each with 3 plots. Each plot was subdivided into 4 subplots. The varieties were randomly assigned to the plots within each block. The nitrogen concentrations were randomly assigned to the subplots within each plot. Physically, there are three levels of grouping of the experimental units: block, plot, and subplot. Because the treatments are randomly assigned at each level of grouping, we may be tempted to associate random effects with each level.
SOCR AnalysisActivities KS Dinov 102208 Fig1a.png
  • As you start the SOCR Analyses Applet, click on Kolmogorov-Smirnoff Test from the combo box in the left panel. Next, click on Example 4 and then the Data tab on the top of the right panel. You will see something like below. The data have been divided into 6 columns by groups.
SOCR AnalysisActivities Survival Chu 081015 KSFig1.gif
  • Click on the Mapping tab to map the groups you would like to include in the analysis. Select two groups.
SOCR AnalysisActivities Survival Chu 081015 KSFig2.gif
  • Now you will click on Compute to let the program produce the results. Click on Result to view the results.
SOCR AnalysisActivities Survival Chu 081015 KSFig3.gif
  • Click on Graph to view plots.
SOCR AnalysisActivities Survival Chu 081015 KSFig4.gif


Note: if you happen to click on the "Clear" button in the middle of the procedure, all the data will be cleared out. Simply start over from step 1.

Example 2: Control-Treatment test

This examples also illustrates a control vs. treatment examples that compares the (independent) T-test and the corresponding analysis using the Kolmogorov-Smirnoff Test.

Model fitting

The SOCR mixture-modeler provides an example of using the Kolmogorov-Smirnoff Test to assess quality of fitting a Gaussian mixture distribution model to user-specified data.




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