Statistics: The Art and Science of Learning from Data (4th Edition)
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ISBN: 9780321997838
Author: Alan Agresti, Christine A. Franklin, Bernhard Klingenberg
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 15.1, Problem 3PB
a.
To determine
Find all the possible ways the ranks could be allocated, two to each treatment with no ties.
b.
To determine
Find the mean rank for each treatment and the difference between the mean ranks for all the possible ranks obtained in part (a).
c.
To determine
Construct the sampling distribution of the difference between the sample mean ranks for the two treatments.
d.
To determine
Find and interpret the P–value corresponding to the test that therapy-1 and therapy-2 have different effects.
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