Exam 18: Nonparametric Tests: Tests for Ordinal Data
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Exam 18: Nonparametric Tests: Tests for Ordinal Data60 Questions
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Nonparametric tests are associated with less power to detect an effect when the data are skewed in the population.
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The Friedman test compares differences in the sum of ranks in two or more ________ groups.
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For a two-sample sign test,count the number of positive and negative difference scores.The larger number is the test statistic.
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Tests for ordinal data can ________ the power to detect an effect when data are skewed.
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Which of the following dispersions of scores for three groups (A,B,and C)best illustrates the null hypothesis for a Kruskal-Wallis H test?
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The Mann-Whitney U test is used as a nonparametric alternative to which parametric test?
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Which of the following scales of measurement are analyzed using a nonparametric test?
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A professor ranks the grades of students in each of three sections of a statistics course.He computes H = 6.83 for the Kruskal-Wallis H test to test for differences between the sections.What is the decision for this test?
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A researcher computes the Wilcoxon signed-ranks T test.She finds that the sum of positive ranks is 56 and the sum of negative ranks is 22.What is the value of the test statistic,T?
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The sign test can be used as an alternative to the one-sample t-test and the two-independent sample t-test.
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Which of the following dispersions of scores for two groups,A and B,best illustrates the null hypothesis for a Mann-Whitney U test?
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A researcher computes Wilcoxon T = 12 and finds that this value is larger than the critical value.The decision is to reject the null hypothesis.
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A researcher computes a one-sample sign test in which the number of pluses is 8,the number of minuses is 2,and the number of scores equal to the median is 1.The test statistic (x)for the sign test is equal to
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When the null hypothesis is true and n is greater than or equal to 5 per group,the test statistic for the Friedman test is associated with ________ degrees of freedom.
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A researcher computes
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= 38.What is the value of the test statistic for a Mann-Whitney U test?


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The null hypothesis for the Friedman test is that the sum of ranks in each group does not differ between groups.
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Which of the following is not a step to average tied ranks?
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We compare the test statistic of a Kruskal-Wallis H test to the critical value given in the table for which hypothesis test?
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