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6.5.7. Page’s L Trend

This is an extension of Friedman Two-Way ANOVA by ranks. Page’s L Trend is useful when trends between several variables are examined. It is defined as:

   Nonparametric Tests-Pages L Trend

where tc is the column rank totals and c is the column number.

Data entry is in matrix format (see 6.0.5. Tests with Matrix Data). Columns selected for this test must have equal number of rows and rows containing at least one missing value are omitted.

variable. For the probability level, tables for Page’s L must be consulted.

Example

Table 85 on p. 227 from Cohen, L. & M. Holliday (1983). Cognitive gain scores in predicted order under four learning conditions are given. The null hypothesis “cognitive gains in the sample are not related to the predicted order of experimental treatments” is tested.

Open NONPARM2, select Statistics 1Nonparametric Tests (Multisample) → Page’s L Trend and select Condition 1, Condition 2, Condition 3 and Condition 4 (C13 to C16) as [Variable]s to obtain the following results:

Page’s L Trend

 

Cases

Rank Sum

Mean Rank

Condition 1

 6

 8.5000

 1.4167

Condition 2

 6

 12.0000

 2.0000

Condition 3

 6

 17.0000

 2.8333

Condition 4

 6

 22.5000

 3.7500

Total

 24

 60.0000

 2.5000

 

Number of Columns =

 4

Number of Rows =

 6

Page’s L Trend =

 173.5000

For the probability value consult critical values table for Page’s L test

 

From tables, the critical value for 6 subjects and 4 conditions at 0.1% level is 172. Therefore, this result is significant at 0.1% level and thus reject the null hypothesis.