
Sample Midterm 3 - UC Davis Statistics
... pessimistic approach to their studies. If the researcher fails to find a significant difference, when in fact one exists in the population: A) the null hypothesis was correctly accepted. B) the null hypothesis was correctly rejected. C) the research hypothesis was correctly accepted. D) a Type 2 err ...
... pessimistic approach to their studies. If the researcher fails to find a significant difference, when in fact one exists in the population: A) the null hypothesis was correctly accepted. B) the null hypothesis was correctly rejected. C) the research hypothesis was correctly accepted. D) a Type 2 err ...
Repeated Measures ANOVA
... effective relaxation technique(s) for stress reduction. 20 members of his stress management group participate in the study. The heart rate of each participant is monitored during each of five conditions. Each participant experienced all five conditions during the same session to control for variatio ...
... effective relaxation technique(s) for stress reduction. 20 members of his stress management group participate in the study. The heart rate of each participant is monitored during each of five conditions. Each participant experienced all five conditions during the same session to control for variatio ...
Introduction to Statistics
... Wilcoxon Signed rank test 1. Calculate the difference between each value with m. 2. Note the sign of the difference, whether it is +ve or –ve difference. 3. Drop the sign, and rank the unsigned differences, from smallest (assigned a rank of 1) to largest (assigned a rank of N). 4. Restore the sign ...
... Wilcoxon Signed rank test 1. Calculate the difference between each value with m. 2. Note the sign of the difference, whether it is +ve or –ve difference. 3. Drop the sign, and rank the unsigned differences, from smallest (assigned a rank of 1) to largest (assigned a rank of N). 4. Restore the sign ...