15.20 Treating alcoholics The nonparametric statistics textbook by Hollander and Wolfe (1999) discussed a study on a

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15.20 Treating alcoholics The nonparametric statistics textbook by Hollander and Wolfe (1999) discussed a study on a social skills training program for alcoholics. A sample of male alcoholics was randomly split into two groups. The control group received traditional treatment. The treatment group received the traditional treatment plus a class in social skills training. Every two weeks for a year after the treatment, subjects indicated the quantity of alcohol they consumed during that period. The summary response was the total alcohol intake for the year (in centiliters).

a. Suppose the researchers planned to conduct a onesided test and believed that the response variable could be highly skewed to the right. Why might they prefer to use the Wilcoxon test rather than a two-sample t test to compare the groups?

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Statistics The Art And Science Of Learning From Data

ISBN: 9781292164878

4th Global Edition

Authors: Alan Agresti, Christine A. Franklin, Bernhard Klingenberg

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