What is the definition of non-parametric tests?
Tests which do not require the knowledge or assumption that the data involved is normally distributed
These are also known as distribution free tests
What is the sign test used for?
To test whether the median of the population takes a specific value or to test preferences between two populations
What is the alternative hypothesis in hypothesis testing?
The hypothesis that there is a significant effect or difference
What does the null hypothesis represent?
The hypothesis that there is no significant effect or difference
What is the significance level typically used in hypothesis testing?
Commonly 0.05 or 5% unless stated otherwise
In the sign test, what model is used to determine the critical region?
A binomial model with p = 0.5
This is based on the idea that the median is in the middle.
True or false: The sign test can be used for paired values.
TRUE
This is called a paired sign test.
What is the purpose of the Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test?
To test a null hypothesis that the mean or median of a sample is a specific value
What is the assumption regarding the sample in non-parametric tests?
The sample is randomly chosen and representative of the population
This ensures the validity of the test results.
What does the significance level indicate in hypothesis testing?
The probability of rejecting the null hypothesis when it is true
What is the median in statistics?
The middle value of a data set when arranged in order
It is a measure of central tendency.
Fill in the blank: The Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test is more accurate than the sign test because it considers the _______.
size of the differences
What is the critical region in hypothesis testing?
The range of values that leads to the rejection of the null hypothesis
It is determined by the significance level.
What is the assumption about the underlying population in the Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test?
Data follows a symmetrical distribution
This allows the test to be valid for both mean and median.
What is the ** paired** Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test used for?
To test whether there is a difference in the mean/medians of two populations using paired samples
This test is applicable when comparing two related samples.
In a two-tailed test, what should you choose as the test statistic?
The smallest total
What are the two types of Wilcoxon tests mentioned?
The Rank-Sum test is used when paired data is not available.
What is a Type I error in the context of hypothesis testing?
Rejecting the null hypothesis when it is in fact true
This error indicates a false positive result.
What is a Type II error in hypothesis testing?
Failing to reject the null hypothesis when it is in fact false.
This error indicates a false negative result.
What assumptions are made about the population when carrying out a Sign or Paired sign test?
There are no assumptions made the underlying population for the sign test
What assumptions are made about the population when carrying out a Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test?
The distribution of differences is symmetrical
What assumptions are made about the population when carrying out a Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test?
The samples are independent from populations with similar shaped distributions