APPLIED STATISTICS IN BUSINESS AND ECO
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Give three advantages of nonparametric tests.
a.
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Advantages of nonparametric tests:
- It is used when the
sample size is small. - It is used for ordinal data.
- Nonparametric tests do not assume normality.
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Give two drawbacks in the data that might force to use a nonparametric test.
b.
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Two drawbacks in the data that might force to use a nonparametric test:
- Small sample size.
- When the sample does not follow normality.
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State the reason why significance in a nonparametric test is convincing.
c.
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Significance in a nonparametric test is convincing because it makes fewer assumptions about the population, when the sample does not follow normality.
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