The Dean of the Business School at the same university as in the problem above then decides
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The Dean of the Business School at the same university as in the problem above then decides to examine how graduates from different majors within his school fare in the job market.
Because the sample sizes are small and the data skewed, it may be best not to use a F ratio, which assumes normality in the sampling distribution. As an alternative, apply the Kruskal-Wallis test to determine whether a significant difference exists in the starting salaries of various business majors.
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Elementary Statistics In Social Research
ISBN: 9780205845484
12th Edition
Authors: Jack A. Levin, James Alan Fox, David R. Forde
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