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Table 3:

Goodness of fit of conceivable continuous distributionsa

DistributionsAnderson-DarlingKolmogorov-Smirnov
Dataset ADataset BDataset ADataset B
Weibull>.2>.2.77.77
γ>.2.1 < P < .2.88.12
Log-normal0.1 < P < .2>.2.06.99
Normal (cube root transformation)>.2>.2.60.36
Normal (Natural logarithm transformation)0.1 < P < .2>.2.06.99
Normal (Log10 transformation)0.1 < P < .2>.2.06.99
Normal<.01<.01<.01<.01
Inverse Gaussian<.01<.05<.01.49
  • a Results of the Anderson-Darling and Kolmogorov-Smirnov goodness-of-fit test for the cumulative volume of enhancing lesions in active patients in datasets A (n = 133) and B (n = 44). Data are P values.