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Hello,

I want to use a nonparametric test (such as the Kolmogorov Smirnov test available in proc npar1way) to make comparisons between a large number of distributions. I know that you can use proc glm to make two-way comparisons between a reference distribution and a large set of other distributions, but this uses anova for comparison. Is there an alternative to proc glm for doing this type of analysis which uses a nonparametric test for comparison?

Thank you.
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Rhodochrosite | Level 12
There have been many developments in the nonparametric analysis of factorials, including repeated measures and split plots, as well as analyses for very large number of treatments. I suggest you read the book by Brunner, Domhof and Langer (Nonparametric analysis of longitudinal data in factorial experiments). A lot of SAS code is included. Also, you can read the introductory article in the biological journal Phytopathology (2004. Nonparametric analysis of ordinal data in designed factorial experiments. Phytopathology 94: 33-43). Good luck.
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Thank you. It looks a bit complicated but I'll have a go!

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