Correcting the H Test Statistic for Ties In using the Kruskal-Wallis test, there is a correction factor

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Correcting the H Test Statistic for Ties In using the Kruskal-Wallis test, there is a correction factor that should be applied whenever there are many ties: Divide H by For each group of tied observations in the combined set of all sample data, calculate T 5 t 3 2 t, where t is the number of observations that are tied within the individual group. Find t for each group of tied values, then compute the value of T for each group, then add the T values to get ST. The total number of observations in all samples combined is N. Use this procedure to find the corrected value of H for Exercise 4.

Does the corrected value of H differ substantially from the value found in Exercise 4?

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Elementary Statistics

ISBN: 9780201775709

9th Edition

Authors: Mario F. Triola

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