(a) Write in words the null and research hypotheses. (b) Rank the data into one column, and then determine the sum of ranks for yield signs (group 1) and stop signs (group 2) using the procedure for a Mann-Whitney test
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(a) Write in words the null and research hypotheses.
(b) Rank the data into one column, and then determine the sum of ranks for yield signs (group 1) and stop signs (group 2) using the procedure for a Mann-Whitney test.
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