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Exam 15: More Nonparametric Tests
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Question 21
Multiple Choice
The null hypothesis in nonparametric tests is to the null hypothesis in parametric tests as
Question 22
Essay
A group of 10 identical twins were assembled for a weekend of testing by a research laboratory. As part of the testing, one member of each pair was assigned to Group 1, leaving the other member to serve in Group 2. Both groups viewed a silent film which showed several "crime scenes."Afterward, both groups filled out a questionnaire in which high scores indicate that the judge thought the victim was more responsible for the crime. Group 1 viewed the film with a musical sound track; Group 2 heard no sound track. Determine if the sound track made a difference in the scores. Write a sentence summary of the results.
Last Name
Group 1
Group 2
Blick
12
14
Presbie
21
25
Fox
18
19
Hitt
21
20
Carlson
17
20
Boswell
13
16
Howell
15
20
Hendricks
24
26
Dunlap
10
11
Ward
9
8
\begin{array} { l c c } \text { Last Name } & \text { Group 1 } & \text { Group 2 } \\\hline \text { Blick } & 12 & 14 \\\text { Presbie } & 21 & 25 \\\text { Fox } & 18 & 19 \\\text { Hitt } & 21 & 20 \\\text { Carlson } & 17 & 20 \\\text { Boswell } & 13 & 16 \\\text { Howell } & 15 & 20 \\\text { Hendricks } & 24 & 26 \\\text { Dunlap } & 10 & 11 \\\text { Ward } & 9 & 8\end{array}
Last Name
Blick
Presbie
Fox
Hitt
Carlson
Boswell
Howell
Hendricks
Dunlap
Ward
Group 1
12
21
18
21
17
13
15
24
10
9
Group 2
14
25
19
20
20
16
20
26
11
8
Question 23
Multiple Choice
Suppose 25 cardinals and 25 bluejays were ranked for resistance to air pollution with the rank of one going to the most resistant bird. The smaller sum of ranks, 738, was for cardinals. The conclusion from these data is that