Bs Non Parametric Test
Bs Non Parametric Test
Bs Non Parametric Test
MBA SEM 1
BS MODULE 4 NON PARAMETRIC TESTS
2. A Virginia Slims Opinion Poll by Roper Starch found that more than 70% of the women interviewed believe
they have had more opportunity to succeed than their parents. Suppose a researcher in your state conducts a
similar poll and asks the same question with the result that of 64 women interviewed, 40 believe they have
had more opportunity to succeed than their parents. The sequence of responses to this question is given
below with Y denoting Yes and N denoting No. Use the runs test and a = .05 to test this sequence and
determine whether the responses are random. Y Y N Y Y N N Y Y Y N N Y N N Y Y Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y N N Y Y N N N Y
YYNNY YYYNYNYYYNNNYNNYYYYYNNYYYY
4. Use the Mann-Whitney U test and the following data to determine whether there is a significant difference
between the values of group 1 and group 2. Let a = .05.
Group 1 15 17 26 11 18 21 13 29
Group 2 23 14 24 13 22 23 18 21
7. A corporation owns a chain of several hundred gasoline stations on the eastern seaboard. The marketing
director wants to test a proposed marketing campaign by running ads on some local television stations and
determining whether gasoline sales at a sample of the company’s stations increase after the advertising. The
following data represent gasoline sales for a day before and a day after the advertising campaign. Use the
Wilcoxon matched-pairs signed rank test to determine whether sales increased significantly after the
advertising campaign. Let a = .05. Assume the underlying distributions are symmetrical.
Station Before After
1 $10,500 $12,600
2 8,870 10,660
3 12,300 11,890
4 10,510 14,630
5 5,570 8,580
6 9,150 10,115
7 11,980 14,350
8 6,740 6,900
9 7,340 8,890
10 13,400 16,540
11 12,200 11,300
12 10,570 13,330
13 9,880 9,990
14 12,100 14,050
15 9,000 9,500
16 11,800 12,450
17 10,500 13,450
Kruskal-Wallis test
8. Use the Kruskal-Wallis test to determine whether groups 1 through 5 come from different populations. Let a
= .01. 1 2 3 4 5
157 165 219 286 197
188 197 257 243 215
175 204 243 259 235
174 214 231 250 217
201 183 217 279 240
203 203 233
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