Nonparametric Tests
Yates correction calculation
((Observed-Expected) - .5)2 / Expected
How is nominal data evaluated?
-Can't compare mean, median or mode -Can only look at frequencies
How is data ranked in nonparametric tests?
-Data is arranged from smallest to largest -Smallest value given a rank of 1
When are distributions nonparametric?
-Pathologic conditions -Small clinical samples -Samples of convenience
What is the difference between skewed and rectangular distributions?
-Tails are differently shaped -Not equal area under opposites of the median
T/F The Mann-Whitney U test requires that the groups be the same size
False - does not
T/F The Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test requires that the groups be the same size
False - does not
T/F The Fischer Exact test does not give a X2 value an a p value
False - it gives both
T/F Nonparametric tests have higher statistical power than parametric tests
False - lower
T/F With nonparametric tests you can use a smaller sample size to show significance than with parametric tests
False - may need larger sample size
T/F To use nonparametric tests you must have at least ordinal, interval, ratio or nominal data
False - not appropriate for nominal data
T/F Chi squared frequencies represent ranks or percentages
False - only represent individual counts
Alternative to the Yates correction for those who think it is too conservative
Fischer Exact Test
Which test is the Mann-Whitney U test analogous to?
Independent t-test
Nonparametric test used with independent groups
Mann-Whitney U Test
Nonparametric Tests
Mann-Whitney U Test Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test
Version of X2 used with paired data
McNemar Test
Types of nonparametric distributions
Skewed Rectangular
In the Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test the ___ is calculated, which measures the number of _____ above and below the median
T statistic, paired ranks
How is data ranked in nonparametric tests when there are tied values?
Tied values are given equal ranks which are an average of the places they would fill (eg. if the two values are equal and would fill the 4th and 5th rank, they are both given the rank of 4.5, and the next value would be given a rank of 6)
T/F Nonparametric tests use ranking of data rather than using precise measurements
True
Nonparametric test used with paired groups
Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test
When doing X2 on a computer will calculate a p value for the calculated __ rather than have you compare the X2 to the ___
X2, critical value
Yates correction decreases the value of __, making it more difficult to show a ____
X2, statistical difference
What happens to the chi square value as the observed becomes more different than the expected?
chi squared rises
Test used to analyze frequencies
chi squared test
Expected frequencies can be from a ___ sample, or calculated by assigning ___ probabilities to each category
control, equal
The Fisher Exact Test is a more complicated test that calculates _____ given the observed frequencies
exact probabilities
Characteristic of chi squared categories
exhaustive and mutually exclusive (data not assigned to more than one category)
In the Mann-Whitney U test a (one/two)-tailed p value is given, and compared with _____
two, pre-selected critical level for p (e.g. p = .05)
The Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test assumes variance is ____
unequal
Chi Squared is less reliable with ___ sample sizes
very small
U is converted to a standard ____ for each group
z-score
In the Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test the T is converted to a standard ____ and a ___ is calculated and compared to the ____
z-score, p value, pre-selected critical value of p
Chi square value when observed = expected frequency
zero
In a Yates correction you subtract __ from each O-E calculation
0.5
With chi squared no more than 20% of the cells should contain expected frequencies of less than __
5
What do you do if more than 20% of the expected cell frequencies are less than 5?
Apply the Yates Correction
How to increase the expected frequency with small sample sizes
Combine categories
When doing X2 on a computer you must put in ____ values
individual
U is the measure of how often ranks in one group are ____ than ranks in the other group
lower
Mann-Whitney U Test is used to compare the ___ of two independent samples
medians
Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test compares the ____ of two matched groups
medians
The chi squared tests assumes all data is _____
nonparametric
What information is needed to use the chi squared test?
observed frequency and the expected frequency
When doing X2 on a computer you will get a ____ for the entire table and ___ for each category
p value, X2
Which test is the Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test analagous to?
paired t-test
When doing X2 on a computer you can compare X2 to another ____ or to the ___ of the entire data group
sample (control), mean
In the Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test the data is put in order and given ____ ranks comparing them to the group median
signed (+/-)
