In statistics, the CuzickâEdwards test [1] is a significance test whose aim is to detect the possible clustering of sub-populations within a clustered or non-uniformly-spread overall population. Possible applications of the test include examining the spatial clustering of childhood leukemia and lymphoma within the general population, given that the general population is spatially clustered.[ citation needed]
The test is based on:[ citation needed]
An example application of this test was to spatial clustering of leukaemias and lymphomas among young people in New Zealand. [2]
In statistics, the CuzickâEdwards test [1] is a significance test whose aim is to detect the possible clustering of sub-populations within a clustered or non-uniformly-spread overall population. Possible applications of the test include examining the spatial clustering of childhood leukemia and lymphoma within the general population, given that the general population is spatially clustered.[ citation needed]
The test is based on:[ citation needed]
An example application of this test was to spatial clustering of leukaemias and lymphomas among young people in New Zealand. [2]