Exam 15: Nonparametric Inference

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Independent samples of size nA = 3 and nB = 3 are taken from two continuous populations. A) How many possible collections of ranks associated with population A are there? B) Obtain the null distribution of WA.

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In a study of two treatment effects a sample of size 31 is taken. If in 7 pairs, the two responses are equal, then the sign test is performed with the effective sample size n = 24.

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Use the one side test to determine the significance probability when rSP= 0.08 and n = 48. Round your answer to four decimal places.

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The following data shows the recent population percents by gender. The following data shows the recent population percents by gender.    Is there a difference between the population percents?  A) Use the sign test with α   below 0.05.  B) Find the significance probability. Is there a difference between the population percents? A) Use the sign test with α below 0.05. B) Find the significance probability.

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The mean bacteria count per unit volume of lake water is obtained from each sample of lake water. Five values are obtained from each to two beaches. The mean bacteria count per unit volume of lake water is obtained from each sample of lake water. Five values are obtained from each to two beaches.     Evaluate Wilcoxon's rank-sum statistic based on the Beach 1. Evaluate Wilcoxon's rank-sum statistic based on the Beach 1.

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The following data shows the recent population percents by gender. The following data shows the recent population percents by gender.    Is there a difference between the population percents? Apply the Wilcoxon signed-rank test with . α near 0.05. Is there a difference between the population percents? Apply the Wilcoxon signed-rank test with . α near 0.05.

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Use Appendix B. Table 8, to find: A) Use Appendix B. Table 8, to find: A)    B)    C) The value of c so that   is nearly 0.05 when n = 13. B) Use Appendix B. Table 8, to find: A)    B)    C) The value of c so that   is nearly 0.05 when n = 13. C) The value of c so that Use Appendix B. Table 8, to find: A)    B)    C) The value of c so that   is nearly 0.05 when n = 13. is nearly 0.05 when n = 13.

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15 Each of two judges in a popular dancing contest assigns a score from 3 through 7 to each participating couple. 15 Each of two judges in a popular dancing contest assigns a score from 3 through 7 to each participating couple.     Conduct a signed rank test with the intent of showing that Judge 1 typically gives higher scores. Take α = .05. [Hint: P [ T + ≥ 19 ] = .047. Conduct a signed rank test with the intent of showing that Judge 1 typically gives higher scores. Take α = .05. [Hint: P [ T + ≥ 19 ] = .047.

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Using Appendix B, Table 7, find: Using Appendix B, Table 7, find:    C) The point c such that   is close to 0.03 when n<sub>A</sub> = 8, n<sub>B</sub> = 9. C) The point c such that Using Appendix B, Table 7, find:    C) The point c such that   is close to 0.03 when n<sub>A</sub> = 8, n<sub>B</sub> = 9. is close to 0.03 when nA = 8, nB = 9.

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A study about the concentration of mercury in the sediment of two lakes shows the following numbers. A study about the concentration of mercury in the sediment of two lakes shows the following numbers.    Using the Wilcoxon rank-sum procedure, test if the mercury concentration is different for the two lakes. Use  α = 0.05. Answer Mercury concentration is (is not) significantly different for the two lakes.  Using the Wilcoxon rank-sum procedure, test if the mercury concentration is different for the two lakes. Use α = 0.05. Answer "Mercury concentration is (is not) significantly different for the two lakes".

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A publicist group when testing the preferences, among the executives of a company, for the two formats of a TV commercial , discover that 12 out of 17 subjects favored format A. Using the sign test, find the significance probability when H1 states that format A is preferable.

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In some colleges, the Calculus course is taught in two different formats: in campus and on-line. The passing percents per section are shown below. In some colleges, the Calculus course is taught in two different formats: in campus and on-line. The passing percents per section are shown below.    Do the data strongly indicate different passing percent's among the two teaching formats? Do the data strongly indicate different passing percent's among the two teaching formats?

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The number of breathing pauses per hour(BPH) helps determine a sleeping disorder. The values of BPH from a random sample of 5 males and a random sample of 5 females are The number of breathing pauses per hour(BPH) helps determine a sleeping disorder. The values of BPH from a random sample of 5 males and a random sample of 5 females are     A) Test for equality using the Wilcoxon rank-sum test with   approximately 0.05. Answer The populations are identical or The populations are different.   B) Determine the significance probability. A) Test for equality using the Wilcoxon rank-sum test with The number of breathing pauses per hour(BPH) helps determine a sleeping disorder. The values of BPH from a random sample of 5 males and a random sample of 5 females are     A) Test for equality using the Wilcoxon rank-sum test with   approximately 0.05. Answer The populations are identical or The populations are different.   B) Determine the significance probability. approximately 0.05. Answer "The populations are identical" or "The populations are different". B) Determine the significance probability.

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The number of goals in favor (G.F) and goals against (G.A) by the first four national teams in one year's F.I.F.A World Cup is shown below. The number of goals in favor (G.F) and goals against (G.A) by the first four national teams in one year's F.I.F.A World Cup is shown below.    Calculate Spearman's rank correlation Calculate Spearman's rank correlation

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Using Appendix B, Table 7, find the points c1 and c2 such that Using Appendix B, Table 7, find the points c<sub>1</sub> and c<sub>2</sub> such that    is about 0.026 when n<sub>A</sub> = 6, n<sub>B</sub> = 7. Provide your answer in the form (c<sub>1</sub>, c<sub>2</sub>). is about 0.026 when nA = 6, nB = 7. Provide your answer in the form (c1, c2).

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