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It's been a long time since my statistics A-level and I've forgotten the types of tests you can use for this type of thing.
Basically I want a stats test to identify whether or not two curves are statistically different from each other. Any thoughts?
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Two curves?
Why not divide each curve into a set of n intervals - with a set interval of x and f(x) at each data point.
Then from there do the standard tests - t-test comparing mean, F-test comparing significance, so on and so forth.
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That hadn't occured to me, I think I was trying to blind myself with science.
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