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Albert-jan Roskam
Hi,
I have hospital data for 5 groups of hospitals. Each
group of hospitals used a different tool to register
medical procedures. Since the medical procedures are
probably Zipf distributed, I want to formally test
whether the hospitals differ in terms of
procedure-ditribution. Is there a Python module that
can do that? All I could find was ZipfR, a package for
R.
Best wishes,
Albert-Jan
Cheers!
Albert-Jan
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I have hospital data for 5 groups of hospitals. Each
group of hospitals used a different tool to register
medical procedures. Since the medical procedures are
probably Zipf distributed, I want to formally test
whether the hospitals differ in terms of
procedure-ditribution. Is there a Python module that
can do that? All I could find was ZipfR, a package for
R.
Best wishes,
Albert-Jan
Cheers!
Albert-Jan
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Did you know that 87.166253% of all statistics claim a precision of results that is not justified by the method employed? [HELMUT RICHTER]
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