I have 2 groups in my analysis. I have coded some lab results as 1 = bacterial colonies are red 2 = bacterial colonies are dark and shiny and 3 = bacterial colonies are black and rough. I would like to do some sort of statistical analysis on these so that I can tell if there is a significant difference between the numbers I have recorded for one group compared to the other, but the columns are different lengths as I do not have an equal number of samples in each group. Is there any tests anyone could recommend (have been working on minitab but also happy to use prism).
Stats on categorical variables
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You can easily do Run test for this kind of question. Check out some more Non-Parametric Tests if you want.