Uji Statistik Non Parametrik PDF
Uji Statistik Non Parametrik PDF
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Gaji 18.7 19.2 19.8 20.5 20.6 20.7 20.9 21.2 21.6 21.6 21.6 21.9
Peri 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 10 10 12
Uji Mann Whitney
Jawab:
• E(u) = (12X12)/2=72
• Var(U)=(12)(12)(25)/12=300
• U=12x12+(12x13)/2=105
• Z=(105-72)/300=1.91
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The Wilcoxon test
Step by step example of the Wilcoxon test:
Suppose we wanted to know if people's ability to report words
accurately was affected by which ear they heard them in. To
investigate this, we performed a dichotic listening task. Each
participant heard a series of words, presented randomly to either
their left or right ear, and reported the words if they could. Each
participant thus provided two scores: the number of words that
they reported correctly from their left ear, and the number
reported correctly from their right ear. Do participants report
more words from one ear than the other? Although the data are
measurements on a ratio scale ("number correct" is a
measurement on a ratio scale), the data were found to be
positively skewed (i.e. not normally distributed) and so we use
the Wilcoxon test.
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The Kruskal-Wallis test
Step by step example of the Kruskal-Wallis test
Does physical exercise alleviate depression? We find some
depressed people and check that they are all equivalently
depressed to begin with. Then we allocate each person
randomly to one of three groups: no exercise; 20 minutes
of jogging per day; or 60 minutes of jogging per day. At the
end of a month, we ask each participant to rate how
depressed they now feel, on a Likert scale that runs from 1
("totally miserable") through to 100 (ecstatically happy").
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