Deck 13: Nonparametric Statistics
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Deck 13: Nonparametric Statistics
1
What is another term for nonparametric statistics?
A)distribution-free statistics
B)inferential statistics
C)parametric tests
D)sign test
A)distribution-free statistics
B)inferential statistics
C)parametric tests
D)sign test
distribution-free statistics
2
Nonparametric methods use less information than their parametric counterparts.
True
3
If two judges were asked to rank 10 science fair projects, the Spearman rank correlation coefficient would
be 0.70 given that the sum of squares is equal to 50.
be 0.70 given that the sum of squares is equal to 50.
True
4
Since the Wilcoxon rank sum test uses only the ranks of the data values and not the actual magnitudes of
the data values, it is never as powerful as the corresponding t-test.
the data values, it is never as powerful as the corresponding t-test.
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5
What is the term that refers to any statistical test, such as the z-, t-, or F-test?
A)distribution-free statistics
B)nonparametric statistics
C)parametric test
D)sign test
A)distribution-free statistics
B)nonparametric statistics
C)parametric test
D)sign test
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6
The test for randomness considers the frequency of the letters rather than the number of runs.
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7
Given the following data, what is the ranking of data point 15? 16, 18, 12, 19, 15, 20, 13, 18
A)3
B)4
C)5
D)6
A)3
B)4
C)5
D)6
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8
The Kruskal-Wallis test is always left-tailed.
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9
Nonparametric statistics can be applied to populations when the assumption of normality cannot be
met.
met.
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10
The Wilcoxon rank sum test is used to test dependent samples, and the Wilcoxon signed-rank test is used
for independent samples.
for independent samples.
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11
If a researcher wanted to prove that there is a relationship between two variables and had collected
30 data points for each group, the Spearman rank correlation coefficient could be used, but Pearson's
correlation coefficient would be a better choice for a test method.
30 data points for each group, the Spearman rank correlation coefficient could be used, but Pearson's
correlation coefficient would be a better choice for a test method.
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12
Given that a variable is normally distributed, researchers will need more data to determine the same
information using parametric methods than they would for nonparametric methods.In other words,
parametric methods are not as efficient as nonparametric methods.
information using parametric methods than they would for nonparametric methods.In other words,
parametric methods are not as efficient as nonparametric methods.
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13
A run is a succession of identical letters preceded or followed by a different letter or no letter at all, such
as the beginning or end of the succession.
as the beginning or end of the succession.
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14
The smaller number of + or - signs is used in the z Test static in the Sign Test for samples of 26 or
bigger
bigger
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15
In order to determine whether two variables are linearly related for non-normally distributed data, one
uses the Spearman rank correlation coefficient.
uses the Spearman rank correlation coefficient.
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16
When using the Kruskal-Wallis test to compare three or more means, it is necessary to consider all data
values together and then rank them.
values together and then rank them.
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17
If data is normally distributed, then the Wilcoxon signed-rank test is more powerful than the t-test.
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18
The sign test does not consider the magnitude of the data.
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19
Nonparametric methods are more sensitive than their parametric counterparts when the assumptions of
the parametric methods are met.
the parametric methods are met.
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20
If data is normally distributed, then the Wilcoxon signed-rank test is more powerful than the sign test.
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21
Given the following data, what is the ranking of data point 27? 30, 30, 20, 33, 37, 32, 15, 27
A)2
B)3
C)4
D)5
A)2
B)3
C)4
D)5
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22
A researcher believes that the median amount of rain per year is 36 inches.A random sample of 20 years yields the following data:
At = .05, should the researcher's hypothesis be accepted or rejected?
You may use the following abbreviated table of critical values (two tailed, = .05) taken from Table
J:
A)Reject because the test value 6 is more than the critical value 6
B)Do not reject because the test value 7 is more than the critical value 6
C)Reject because the test value 6 is more than the critical value 5
D)Do not reject because the test value 7 is more than the critical value 5

You may use the following abbreviated table of critical values (two tailed, = .05) taken from Table
J:

A)Reject because the test value 6 is more than the critical value 6
B)Do not reject because the test value 7 is more than the critical value 6
C)Reject because the test value 6 is more than the critical value 5
D)Do not reject because the test value 7 is more than the critical value 5
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23
If a researcher is using the sign test and has 12 positive signs and 7 negative signs, then the test value is:
A)7
B)5
C)-5
D)12
A)7
B)5
C)-5
D)12
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24
Given the following data, what is the ranking of data point 24? 27, 24, 17, 30, 34, 29, 12, 24
A)2
B)2.5
C)3
D)3.5
A)2
B)2.5
C)3
D)3.5
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25
It was thought that hypnosis would lower a person's need to smoke.A researcher decided to investigate this hypothesis using the paired-sample sign test.Given that the critical value for
Ten samples at
(single-sided) is 1, is there enough evidence to support the hypothesis?

A)The critical value is less than the test value; therefore, there is not enough evidence to support the hypothesis.
B)The critical value is greater than the test value; therefore, there is not enough evidence to support the hypothesis.
C)The critical value is less than the test value; therefore, there is enough evidence to support the hypothesis.
D)The critical value is greater than the test value; therefore, there is enough evidence to support the hypothesis.
Ten samples at


A)The critical value is less than the test value; therefore, there is not enough evidence to support the hypothesis.
B)The critical value is greater than the test value; therefore, there is not enough evidence to support the hypothesis.
C)The critical value is less than the test value; therefore, there is enough evidence to support the hypothesis.
D)The critical value is greater than the test value; therefore, there is enough evidence to support the hypothesis.
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26
A researcher collects data on the distance between college students' high schools and their colleges.He believes that the median distance is 200 miles.A random sample of 15 students yields the following data:
At = .05, should the researcher's hypothesis be accepted or rejected?
You may use the following abbreviated table of critical values (two tailed, = .05) taken from Table
J:
A)Reject because the test value 2 is less than the critical value 3
B)Do not reject because the test value 4 is less than the critical value 13
C)Reject because the test value 13 is more than the critical value 3
D)Do not reject because the test value 13 is more than the critical value 3

You may use the following abbreviated table of critical values (two tailed, = .05) taken from Table
J:

A)Reject because the test value 2 is less than the critical value 3
B)Do not reject because the test value 4 is less than the critical value 13
C)Reject because the test value 13 is more than the critical value 3
D)Do not reject because the test value 13 is more than the critical value 3
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27
Which of the following is not an advantage of nonparametric methods over parametric methods?
A)They can be used to test population parameters when the variable is not normally distributed.
B)They can be used when the data are nominal or ordinal.
C)They can be used to test hypotheses that do not involve population parameters.
D)They can use smaller sample sizes to give the same amount of information as their parametric counterparts.
A)They can be used to test population parameters when the variable is not normally distributed.
B)They can be used when the data are nominal or ordinal.
C)They can be used to test hypotheses that do not involve population parameters.
D)They can use smaller sample sizes to give the same amount of information as their parametric counterparts.
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28
The data collected for studying whether or not there is a difference between the number of hours men and women watch television is summarized below.To compute the test value, the data from both samples
Should be combined, arranged in order, and ranked according to each group.What is the sum of the ranks
For each group?
A)The sum of the ranks for the men is 162.5, and the sum of the ranks for the woman is 137.5.
B)The sum of the ranks for the men is 170, and the sum of the ranks for the woman is 130.
C)The sum of the ranks for the men is 130, and the sum of the ranks for the woman is 170.
D)The sum of the ranks for the men is 137.5, and the sum of the ranks for the woman is 162.5.
Should be combined, arranged in order, and ranked according to each group.What is the sum of the ranks
For each group?

A)The sum of the ranks for the men is 162.5, and the sum of the ranks for the woman is 137.5.
B)The sum of the ranks for the men is 170, and the sum of the ranks for the woman is 130.
C)The sum of the ranks for the men is 130, and the sum of the ranks for the woman is 170.
D)The sum of the ranks for the men is 137.5, and the sum of the ranks for the woman is 162.5.
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29
It is believed that children can throw a ball farther after lunch than before lunch.A researcher decided to investigate this hypothesis for 14 children using the paired-sample sign test.Each of the distances below
Is in meters.
At = .05, do the data support the claim?
You may use the following abbreviated table of critical values (one-tailed, = .05) taken from Table
J:
A)Supports the claim because the test value 4 is more than the critical value 3
B)Does not support the claim because the test value 4 is more than the critical value 3
Is in meters.

You may use the following abbreviated table of critical values (one-tailed, = .05) taken from Table
J:

A)Supports the claim because the test value 4 is more than the critical value 3
B)Does not support the claim because the test value 4 is more than the critical value 3
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30
A landscaping company hypothesizes that they can mow a median number of 20 lawns in one weekend.
A random sample of 14 weekends yields the following data:

What is the test value?
A)3
B)4
C)7
D)8
A random sample of 14 weekends yields the following data:

What is the test value?
A)3
B)4
C)7
D)8
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31
A landscaping company hypothesizes that they can mow a median number of 20 lawns in one weekend.
A random sample of 14 weekends yields the following data:

Is the landscaping company's hypothesis of a median of 20 lawns per weekend valid?
A)yes
B)no
C)Null hypothesis is invalid because the numbers of positives and negatives are equal.
D)There are not enough data points to make a valid determination.
A random sample of 14 weekends yields the following data:

Is the landscaping company's hypothesis of a median of 20 lawns per weekend valid?
A)yes
B)no
C)Null hypothesis is invalid because the numbers of positives and negatives are equal.
D)There are not enough data points to make a valid determination.
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32
Given the following data, what is the ranking of data point -31? -28, -28, -38, -25, -21, -26, -43, -31
A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
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33
What is the critical value for the sign test if
and there are 14 samples?
A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4

A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
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34
Given the following data, what is the ranking of data point 1? 4, 4, -6, 7, 11, 6, -11, 1
A)3
B)4
C)4.5
D)5
A)3
B)4
C)4.5
D)5
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35
What type of test takes the magnitude of the data into consideration by using ranks?
A)runs test
B)z-test
C)Wilcoxon rank sum test
D)Kruskal-Wallis test
A)runs test
B)z-test
C)Wilcoxon rank sum test
D)Kruskal-Wallis test
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36
When the sample size is 26 or more, the normal approximation can be used to find the test value when performing the sign test on a sample.The test is now referred to as a:
A)runs test.
B)z-test.
C)Wilcoxon rank sum test.
D)Wilcoxon signed-rank test.
A)runs test.
B)z-test.
C)Wilcoxon rank sum test.
D)Wilcoxon signed-rank test.
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37
A random sample of 12 men and 12 women were asked to report the number of hours they watched television on a Wednesday evening.If a researcher wanted to test the hypothesis that there is no
Difference in the amount of time spent watching television based on gender, what z-values would be used
For the Wilcoxon rank sum test for
(two-tailed)?
A)
B)
C)
D)
Difference in the amount of time spent watching television based on gender, what z-values would be used
For the Wilcoxon rank sum test for

A)

B)

C)

D)

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38
If a researcher were interested in determining whether or not two groups
of students received
significantly different grades in statistics, the Wilcoxon rank sum test would be the best method to
use.

significantly different grades in statistics, the Wilcoxon rank sum test would be the best method to
use.
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39
If a researcher is using the sign test and has 12 positive signs, 18 negative signs, and 4 zeros, what is the test value?
A)0
B)12
C)18
D)None of the above
A)0
B)12
C)18
D)None of the above
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40
If a researcher is using the sign test and has 13 positive signs and 19 negative signs, then the test value is:
A)19
B)-6
C)6
D)13
A)19
B)-6
C)6
D)13
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41
Two independent samples of tall and short students are selected, and their scores on a 25-point statistics quiz are recorded as shown in the table below.What is the rank of the score for Wilt?

A)10
B)11
C)9
D)8

A)10
B)11
C)9
D)8
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42
A researcher wished to compare the automobile colour preferences of men and women.An experiment was performed recording the preferences of 10 men and 10 women.If the sum of squares of the ranking
Differences is equal to 8, what is the Spearman Rank Correlation Coefficient
?
A)0.975
B)0.952
C)0.476
D)0.905
Differences is equal to 8, what is the Spearman Rank Correlation Coefficient

A)0.975
B)0.952
C)0.476
D)0.905
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43
Use the Kruskal-Wallis test to determine if there is a difference in the means of these five groups. With
, and the
, the critical value is 9.488.Rank the above data and calculate the
Value for H.Choose the correct table for the summary of the ranking results and the calculation of the H
Value.
Refer To:13-58
A)
B)
C)
D)


Value for H.Choose the correct table for the summary of the ranking results and the calculation of the H
Value.
Refer To:13-58
A)

B)

C)

D)

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44
Six second grade students tried tossing a ball into a basket ten times each.Their teacher then suggested a different way of tossing the ball, and the six students tried again.The
Number of successful tosses, before and after the teacher's added instruction, are shown
Below.
Ignoring the differences of 0, the signed rank of child A is:
A)+4
B)+3.5
C)-3
D)-3.5
Number of successful tosses, before and after the teacher's added instruction, are shown
Below.

A)+4
B)+3.5
C)-3
D)-3.5
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45
A researcher is interested in investigating two dependent non-normally distributed variables.Which of the following should be used for this application?
A)t-test
B)Wilcoxon rank sum test
C)Wilcoxon signed-rank test
D)Kruskal-Wallis test
A)t-test
B)Wilcoxon rank sum test
C)Wilcoxon signed-rank test
D)Kruskal-Wallis test
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46
The data collected for studying whether or not there is a difference between the number of hours men and women watch television is summarized below.To compute the test value, the data from both samples
Should be combined, arranged in order, and ranked according to each group.
Calculate the
, and z-test value for the Wilcoxon rank sum test started in problem 32 and
Continued in problem 37.
A)
B)
C)
D)
Should be combined, arranged in order, and ranked according to each group.

Calculate the

Continued in problem 37.
A)

B)

C)

D)

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47
Two students were asked to rate six different television shows on a scale from 0 to 10.The data are shown in the following table: 
What are the television show rankings for student 2 (to be used to calculate the Spearman Rank
Correlation Coefficient)?
A)A-2, B-1, C-5, D-3.5, E-6, F-3.5
B)A-1, B-5, C-2, D-3.5, E-6, F-3.5
C)A-2, B-1, C-6, D-3.5, E-5, F-3.5
D)A-2, B-1, C-5, D-2.5, E-6, F-2.5

What are the television show rankings for student 2 (to be used to calculate the Spearman Rank
Correlation Coefficient)?
A)A-2, B-1, C-5, D-3.5, E-6, F-3.5
B)A-1, B-5, C-2, D-3.5, E-6, F-3.5
C)A-2, B-1, C-6, D-3.5, E-5, F-3.5
D)A-2, B-1, C-5, D-2.5, E-6, F-2.5
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48
Six second grade students tried tossing a ball into a basket ten times each.Their teacher then suggested a different way of tossing the ball, and the six students tried again.The
Number of successful tosses, before and after the teacher's added instruction, are shown
Below.
Ignoring the differences of 0, the positive rank sum is:
A)+9
B)+3
C)-4
D)+1
Number of successful tosses, before and after the teacher's added instruction, are shown
Below.

Ignoring the differences of 0, the positive rank sum is:
A)+9
B)+3
C)-4
D)+1
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49
Two independent sets of data are collected, one with 16 subjects and one with 26 subjects.Mr.X is in the first set of data and has a value of 67.In the first set of data, 5 values are higher than 67 and 10 values
Are lower (with Mr.X being the other data value).In the second set, 9 values are higher than 67 and 17
Values are lower.What is the rank of Mr.X?
A)13
B)14
C)27
D)28
Are lower (with Mr.X being the other data value).In the second set, 9 values are higher than 67 and 17
Values are lower.What is the rank of Mr.X?
A)13
B)14
C)27
D)28
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50
Two independent sets of data are collected, one with 15 subjects and one with 22 subjects.Ms.X is in the first set of data and has a value of 41.In the first set, 11 values are higher than 41 and 3 values are lower
(with Ms.X being the other data value).In the second set, 16 values are higher than data and 6 values are
Lower.What is the rank of Ms.X?
A)9
B)10
C)26
D)27
(with Ms.X being the other data value).In the second set, 16 values are higher than data and 6 values are
Lower.What is the rank of Ms.X?
A)9
B)10
C)26
D)27
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51
A researcher tests three different brands of 2% milk to see how many grams of fat are in each 8 ounce glass.The results are shown below.
What is the sum of the ranks of Brand A?
A)38.5
B)39.5
C)40.0
D)40.5

A)38.5
B)39.5
C)40.0
D)40.5
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52
A researcher is interested in investigating three independent, non-normally distributed variables.Which of the following should be used for this application?
A)t-test
B)Wilcoxon rank sum test
C)Wilcoxon signed-rank test
D)Kruskal-Wallis test
A)t-test
B)Wilcoxon rank sum test
C)Wilcoxon signed-rank test
D)Kruskal-Wallis test
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53
A researcher tests three different brands of 2% milk to see how many grams of fat are in each 8-ounce glass.The results are shown below.
What is the rank of the glass marked "Bessie"?
A)7
B)7.5
C)8.5
D)9

A)7
B)7.5
C)8.5
D)9
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54
A researcher tests three different brands of 2% milk to see how many grams of fat are in each 8 ounce glass.The results are shown below.
What is the sum of the ranks of Brand B?
A)27.0
B)29.0
C)32.5
D)35.0

A)27.0
B)29.0
C)32.5
D)35.0
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55
Two genetics classes took the same exam and their scores are as shown in the table below.What is the rank of the score for Gregor? 
A)8.5
B)9
C)9.5
D)10

A)8.5
B)9
C)9.5
D)10
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56
Six second grade students tried tossing a ball into a basket ten times each.Their teacher then suggested a different way of tossing the ball, and the six students tried again.The
Number of successful tosses, before and after the teacher's added instruction, are shown
Below.
Ignoring the differences of 0, the (unsigned) rank of child C is:
A)4
B)3.5
C)3
D)2.5
Number of successful tosses, before and after the teacher's added instruction, are shown
Below.

Ignoring the differences of 0, the (unsigned) rank of child C is:
A)4
B)3.5
C)3
D)2.5
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57
Two students were asked to rate six different television shows on a scale from 0 to 10.The data are shown in the following table:
What are the television show rankings for student 1 (to be used to calculate the Spearman Rank
Correlation Coefficient)?
A)A-1, B-4.5, C-2, D-4.5, E-6, F-3
B)A-2, B-4.5, C-2, D-4.5, E-6, F-2
C)A-1, B-4, C-4, D-5, E-6, F-1
D)A-1, B-4.5, C-2, D-4.5, E-1, F-3

Correlation Coefficient)?
A)A-1, B-4.5, C-2, D-4.5, E-6, F-3
B)A-2, B-4.5, C-2, D-4.5, E-6, F-2
C)A-1, B-4, C-4, D-5, E-6, F-1
D)A-1, B-4.5, C-2, D-4.5, E-1, F-3
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58
When the assumptions for the ANOVA test that populations are normally distributed and population variances are equal cannot be met, the __________ test can be used to compare three or more means.
A)Sign
B)Wilcoxon rank sum
C)z
D)Kruskal-Wallis
A)Sign
B)Wilcoxon rank sum
C)z
D)Kruskal-Wallis
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59
Six second grade students tried tossing a ball into a basket ten times each.Their teacher then suggested a different way of tossing the ball, and the six students tried again.The
Number of successful tosses, before and after the teacher's added instruction, are shown
Below.
What are the absolute values of the differences?
A)0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1
B)0, 0, 1, 1
C)1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 3
D)0, 0, 2, 2, 3, 3
Number of successful tosses, before and after the teacher's added instruction, are shown
Below.

What are the absolute values of the differences?
A)0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1
B)0, 0, 1, 1
C)1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 3
D)0, 0, 2, 2, 3, 3
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60
Six second grade students tried tossing a ball into a basket ten times each.Their teacher then suggested a different way of tossing the ball, and the six students tried again.The
Number of successful tosses, before and after the teacher's added instruction, are shown
Below.
Ignoring the differences of 0, the negative rank sum is:
A)-8
B)+10.5
C)-1
D)-10.5
Number of successful tosses, before and after the teacher's added instruction, are shown
Below.

Ignoring the differences of 0, the negative rank sum is:
A)-8
B)+10.5
C)-1
D)-10.5
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61
A man wanted to see if the median time to get to work was at least 15 minutes.In a random sample of 40 days, he found that 30 days took more than 15 minutes and the rest took less than 15 minutes.Is there
Enough evidence to support his claim if he uses an =.05?
A)The critical value is less than the test statistic; therefore, there is not enough evidence to support the hypothesis.
B)The critical value is greater than the test statistic; therefore, there is not enough evidence to support the hypothesis.
C)The critical value is less than the test statistic; therefore, there is enough evidence to support the hypothesis.
D)The critical value is greater than the test statistic; therefore, there is enough evidence to support the hypothesis.
Enough evidence to support his claim if he uses an =.05?
A)The critical value is less than the test statistic; therefore, there is not enough evidence to support the hypothesis.
B)The critical value is greater than the test statistic; therefore, there is not enough evidence to support the hypothesis.
C)The critical value is less than the test statistic; therefore, there is enough evidence to support the hypothesis.
D)The critical value is greater than the test statistic; therefore, there is enough evidence to support the hypothesis.
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62
A pharmaceutical company believes that a new drug should lower blood pressure.In a random sample of 30 test subjects, their blood pressure was measured before taking the drug and then after taking the drug.
It was found that 25 had a lower blood pressure reading after taking the drug while 5 had a higher blood
Pressure reading.Using =.05, is there enough evidence to support the pharmaceutical company?
A)The critical value is less than the test statistic; therefore, there is not enough evidence to support the pharmaceutical company.
B)The critical value is greater than the test statistic; therefore, there is not enough evidence to support the pharmaceutical company.
C)he critical value is less than the test statistic; therefore, there is enough evidence to support the pharmaceutical company.
D)The critical value is greater than the test statistic; therefore, there is enough evidence to support the pharmaceutical company.
It was found that 25 had a lower blood pressure reading after taking the drug while 5 had a higher blood
Pressure reading.Using =.05, is there enough evidence to support the pharmaceutical company?
A)The critical value is less than the test statistic; therefore, there is not enough evidence to support the pharmaceutical company.
B)The critical value is greater than the test statistic; therefore, there is not enough evidence to support the pharmaceutical company.
C)he critical value is less than the test statistic; therefore, there is enough evidence to support the pharmaceutical company.
D)The critical value is greater than the test statistic; therefore, there is enough evidence to support the pharmaceutical company.
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63
Test the following sequence for randomness. B A A A A B A B B B B A A A
You may use the following abbreviated table of critical values for runs (at = .05).Reject the null
Hypothesis if the number of runs is less than or equal to the smaller value or greater than or equal to the
Larger value.
A)Do not reject because the test value 6 is not between the critical values 3 and 11
B)Do not reject because the test value 5 is between the critical values 3 and 12
C)Do not reject because the test value 6 is between the critical values 3 and 12
D)Reject because the test value 5 is not between the critical values 3 and 11
You may use the following abbreviated table of critical values for runs (at = .05).Reject the null
Hypothesis if the number of runs is less than or equal to the smaller value or greater than or equal to the
Larger value.

A)Do not reject because the test value 6 is not between the critical values 3 and 11
B)Do not reject because the test value 5 is between the critical values 3 and 12
C)Do not reject because the test value 6 is between the critical values 3 and 12
D)Reject because the test value 5 is not between the critical values 3 and 11
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64
In the Wilcoxon tests, if the _______________ is true, the values in each sample should be of
approximately the same rank.
________________________________________
approximately the same rank.
________________________________________
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65
_______________ are used to test hypotheses that do not involve specific population parameters such as
μ, σ, or r.
________________________________________
μ, σ, or r.
________________________________________
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66
What is the term for a nonparametric test that is used to determine the randomness of a sample?
A)Sign test
B)Wilcoxon rank sum test
C)runs test
D)Kruskal-Wallis test
A)Sign test
B)Wilcoxon rank sum test
C)runs test
D)Kruskal-Wallis test
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67
Many nonparametric tests involve ____________, or positioning of the data values in a data array
according to a scale.
________________________________________
according to a scale.
________________________________________
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68
How many runs are in the following sequence? 
A)5
B)6
C)7
D)8

A)5
B)6
C)7
D)8
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69
How many runs are in the following sequence? 
A)7
B)6
C)5
D)4

A)7
B)6
C)5
D)4
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70
Two students were asked to rate six different television shows on a scale from 0 to 10.The data are shown in the following table: 
What is the Spearman Rank Correlation Coefficient for this set of data?
A)0.432
B)0.559
C)0.725
D)0.886

What is the Spearman Rank Correlation Coefficient for this set of data?
A)0.432
B)0.559
C)0.725
D)0.886
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71
A study of the effects of a chemical additive on soil acidity recorded the soil acidity of eight plots of land before and after the application of the additive.The results
Were:
The test value for the sign test is:
A)1
B)2
C)3
Were:

A)1
B)2
C)3
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72
Test the following sequence for randomness.
You may use the following abbreviated table of critical values for runs (at = .05).Reject the null hypothesis if the number of runs is less than or equal to the smaller value or greater than or equal to the
Larger value.
A)Do not reject because the test value 4 is between the critical values 3 and 11
B)Do not reject because the test value 7 is between the critical values 3 and 12
C)Do not reject because the test value 4 is outside the critical values 3 and 11
D)Reject because the test value 7 is between the critical values 3 and 11

Larger value.

A)Do not reject because the test value 4 is between the critical values 3 and 11
B)Do not reject because the test value 7 is between the critical values 3 and 12
C)Do not reject because the test value 4 is outside the critical values 3 and 11
D)Reject because the test value 7 is between the critical values 3 and 11
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73
Two students were asked to rate six different television shows on a scale from 0 to 10.The data are shown in the following table: 
What is the sum of squares of the ranking differences (to be used to calculate the Spearman Rank
Correlation Coefficient)?
A)16
B)12
C)8
D)4

What is the sum of squares of the ranking differences (to be used to calculate the Spearman Rank
Correlation Coefficient)?
A)16
B)12
C)8
D)4
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74
Two students were asked to rate six different television shows on a scale from 0 to 10.The data are shown in the following table: 
What is the Spearman Rank Correlation Coefficient for this set of data?
A)0.413
B)0.536
C)0.694
D)0.886

What is the Spearman Rank Correlation Coefficient for this set of data?
A)0.413
B)0.536
C)0.694
D)0.886
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75
The computations for the rank correlation coefficient for nonparametric data are simpler than those for
the ___________ coefficient and involve ranking each set of data.
________________________________________
the ___________ coefficient and involve ranking each set of data.
________________________________________
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76
For a random sample of 40, if 30 values are below the median and 10 are above, compute the test statistic.test.
A)-1.5
B)1.66
C)-3.00
D)3.32
A)-1.5
B)1.66
C)-3.00
D)3.32
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77
Nonparametric tests and statistics can be used in place of their parametric counterparts when the
assumption of ______________ cannot be met.
________________________________________
assumption of ______________ cannot be met.
________________________________________
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78
The _______________ is used to test the value of a median for a specific sample.
________________________________________
________________________________________
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79
A study of the effects of a chemical additive on soil acidity recorded the acidity of eight plots of land before and after the application of the additive.The results
Were:
The test value for the signed-rank test is:
A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
Were:

A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
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80
When using nonparametric methods, no knowledge of ______________ is required.
________________________________________
________________________________________
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