Nonparametric Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences |
Contents
THE USE OF STATISTICAL TESTS IN RESEARCH | 6 |
CHOOSING AN APPROPRIATE STATISTICAL TEST | 18 |
THE ONESAMPLE CASE | 35 |
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analysis of variance associated probability assumptions authoritarianism binomial test cell Chap Cochran column common median compute the value contingency table critical values decision deviation discussion equal exact probability example expected frequencies Fisher test independent samples interval scale Kendall Kolmogorov-Smirnov test Kruskal-Wallis test large samples larger less level of significance Mann-Whitney Mann-Whitney test median test method nonparametric statistical tests normally distributed null hypothesis Number Square Square observed value occurrence under H one-tailed test ordinal scale parametric tests population power-efficiency predicted probability associated probability of occurrence randomization test Reference to Table region of rejection rejection consists Rejection Region related samples runs test sampling distribution sets of rankings shown in Table sign test Significance Level social status strivings Square Square root statistical tests subjects TABLE OF CRITICAL tion total number two-tailed test value as large value of x² values as extreme variable Wilcoxon x² test