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In statistics, the Siegel–Tukey test, named after Sidney Siegel and John Tukey, is a non-parametric test which may be applied to data measured at least on an ordinal scale.
Cochran's Q test, a non-parametric test that is applied to the analysis of two-way randomized block designs with a binary response variable.