Z-scores and Empirical Rule Notes
The number of times that an observation in Group 1 exceeded an observation in Group 2 was 48 (count the x’s). The percentage of times was 48/81, or .593, or 59.3%. Let's call that Pe for "percentage exceeding". [Darlington calculated that proportion (percentage) but didn't pursue it further. ................
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