Exam 17: What to Do When Youre Not Normal: CHI-Square and Some Other Nonparametric Tests

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If there are three categories for which you are calculating a one-sample chi-square, what are the degrees of freedom?

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In calculating a one-sample chi-square test, if you had 8 degrees of freedom, your variable would have _______ categories.

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Which of the following nonparametric tests is used to determine if the number of occurrences across categories is random?

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In the result , what is ?

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In a one-sample chi-square test, if your respondents are distributed very unequally across the levels of your variable, your chi-square value will be _______.

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In the result , what is .05?

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A two-sample chi-square is also known as a _______.

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Nonparametric statistics can be preferred when you have sample sizes that are very small (less than 30).

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What is the level of risk associated with rejecting a true null hypothesis called?

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Chi-square is a nonparametric statistical test.

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How do nonparametric statistics differ from parametric statistics?

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Which of the following nonparametric tests is used to compare the magnitude and direction of differences between two groups?

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In the result , what is 3?

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Which of the following is used to compare the medians from two samples?

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In the result , what is .05?

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