This document provides guidance on when to use exact or asymptotic p-values for three nonparametric statistical tests: the Wilcoxon Mann Whitney test should use exact p-values by default but asymptotic if the total sample size is greater than 12; the Sign test uses exact p-values by default but asymptotic if the number of pairs is greater than 35; the Wilcoxon Signed Rank test uses exact p-values by default but asymptotic if the number of pairs is greater than 15.
This document provides guidance on when to use exact or asymptotic p-values for three nonparametric statistical tests: the Wilcoxon Mann Whitney test should use exact p-values by default but asymptotic if the total sample size is greater than 12; the Sign test uses exact p-values by default but asymptotic if the number of pairs is greater than 35; the Wilcoxon Signed Rank test uses exact p-values by default but asymptotic if the number of pairs is greater than 15.
This document provides guidance on when to use exact or asymptotic p-values for three nonparametric statistical tests: the Wilcoxon Mann Whitney test should use exact p-values by default but asymptotic if the total sample size is greater than 12; the Sign test uses exact p-values by default but asymptotic if the number of pairs is greater than 35; the Wilcoxon Signed Rank test uses exact p-values by default but asymptotic if the number of pairs is greater than 15.