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Hello I am doing some stats on some research I did and was having trouble picking the correct statistical tests to use.

The question I am trying to answer is, I have two cell types (I, II) and two treatments (M, WT). I would like to know how they compare to one another, specifically:

I-WT - control for I
I-M - does this still look like I-M?
II-WT - control for II
II-M - does this look more like II-WT or Is?

To answer this it was recommended that I use a two-way anova, however according to Shapiro-Wilk my data is not normal (p < 10e-06 for all features). Is there a recommended non-parametric test for comparisons between 4 groups?

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  • When testing normality, did you look at the raw response? Or residuals? 2. see here: https://stats.stackexchange.com/questions/2492/is-normality-testing-essentially-useless/2501#2501 (and some of the other answers)
  • – Glen_b Mar 18 '19 at 23:40
  • You can use quantile regression. – Peter Flom Mar 18 '19 at 23:52