What additional information would you need to know before using Tukeys quick test instead of the Wilcoxon

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What additional information would you need to know before using Tukey’s quick test instead of the Wilcoxon rank-sum (Mann-Whitney) test in Exercise 6?


In Exercise 6

For which one of the situations described in Exercise 4 would a Wilcoxon rank-sum (or Mann-Whitney) test be appropriate?

In Exercise 4

For which one of the following situations would a Wilcoxon signed-rank test be appropriate?

a) The Mohs scale rates the hardness of minerals. If one mineral can scratch another, it’s judged to be harder. (Diamond, the hardest mineral, is a 10.) Is hardness related to the weight of a 1 × 1 × 1 cm cube of the mineral?

b) Each member of a group of professional chefs rates the quality of a basket of organic vegetables on a five-point scale. The same chefs then rate the quality of a basket of nonorganic vegetables on the same scale. Are the organic veggies rated higher?

c) During a smart phone game’s initial release, is there an association between the number of downloads and the number of hours since it’s been released?

d) The Richter scale measures the damage potential of earthquakes. Some scientists think it’s best used for judging the relative size of earthquakes and not their absolute size. Are earthquakes around the Pacific “Ring of Fire” stronger in general than those around the Atlantic? Compare earthquakes over a recent five-year period.

e) A dog’s intelligence can be judged roughly by how many times a new command must be repeated until it is learned. A researcher trained several dogs of each of four different breeds, teaching them three new commands. Are the breeds equally “intelligent”?

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Business Statistics

ISBN: 9780133899122

3rd Canadian Edition

Authors: Norean D. Sharpe, Richard D. De Veaux, Paul F. Velleman, David Wright

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