Statistics:Non parametric statistics Flashcards

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What form of statistics does nonparametric statistics methods work with?

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The ranking of the subjects on the response variable, they do not assume a particular form of distribution

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What two cases are non parametric statistics particularly useful in?

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  • When the data are ranks for the subjects
  • When it’s inappropriate to assume normality, and when the ordinary statistical method is not robust to violations of normality assumption.
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What are the null and alternative hypotheses templates for the Wilcoxon test

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H0: Identical population distributions for the two groups (equal expected values.)
Ha: Different expected values for the sample mean ranks (two sided)
Ha: Higher expected value for mean sample rank for a specific rank (one sided)

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What are the assumptions of the Wilcoxon test?

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Independent random samples from two groups

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How do you calculate the test statistic in the Wilcoxon test?

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Calculate the difference of the sample mean ranks for the two groups.

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How do you get the P value in the Wilcoxon test? does this differ for a two sided statistic?

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For one sided Ha: P(difference between sample mean ranks at least as large as observed.) Double this for the two sided statistic.

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What alternative test statistic can the Wilcoxon test use?

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The sum of the ranks

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If two subjects tie in their rank what happens?

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They share that rank and are given the mean of the two ranks either side. i.e if they’re ranked second the mean of rank 2 and 3 are found and they are both assigned rank 2.5.

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What is done when the response variable is quantitative rather than a rank?

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The subjects are assigned ranks with the smallest value being ranked 1.

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10
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How do you get the proportion for better responses for a group

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See all possible pairs (if two variables in one group and three in another then 2x3 = 6 pairs) between the two groups and count how many times each group comes out better. (see pg 731)

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11
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What proportion corresponds with no effect?

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1/2

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12
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What variant of the Wilcoxon test is used for multiple groups?

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Kruskal-wallis test

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13
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When do we use the sign test?

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When the sample is dependent (uses matched pairs.)

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What are the null and alternative hypothesis for the sign test?

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H0: Population proportion p=0.50 who have a better response for a particular group
Ha: p=/= 0.5 Two sided
Ha: p<0.5 (two sided)

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15
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Name some disadvantages of nonparametric methods

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Confidence intervals not as well developed, methods not well developed for multivariate procedures such as multiple regression also most parametric methods are robust.

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