Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences
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Author: Gregory J. Privitera
Publisher: SAGE Publications, Inc
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Chapter 18, Problem 3FP
1.
To determine
Mention the parametric test can be replaced with the sign test.
2.
To determine
Mention the parametric test can be replaced with the Wilcoxon signed-ranks T test.
3.
To determine
Mention the parametric test can be replaced with the Mann-Whitney U test.
4.
To determine
Mention the parametric test can be replaced with the Kruskal-Wallis H test.
5.
To determine
Mention the parametric test can be replaced with the Friedman test.
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