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6. If we are measuring the difference between nominal datasets, what is the appropriate test?

  • Repeated Measures
  • Wilcoxxon signed ranks
  • Independant t-test
  • Dependant t-test
  • Chi-squared
  • Paired t-test

7. If the Shapiro Wilk's test is significant, the data is...

  • Abnormally distributed
  • Normally distributed

8. Is the results of the Levene test are significant the variance is...

  • Normal
  • Abnormal

9. Is the Value of Machley's U is NOT significant, then the data is what?

  • Normally distributed
  • Abnormally distributed

10. Mann Whitney U is a parametric test:

  • False
  • True

11. If we are measuring the difference between only two conditions a dependent measures that has ordinal and all parametric assumptions are satisfied, what is the appropriate test?

  • Paired t-test
  • Repeated Measures
  • Independant t-test
  • Chi-squared
  • Wilcoxxon signed ranks
  • Mann-Whitney U: Kruskall Wallis
  • Dependant t-test

12. If we are measuring the difference between two conditions in a independent measures that has ordinal and all parametric assumptions are satisfied, what is the appropriate test?

  • Repeated Measures
  • Mann-Whitney U
  • Kruskall Wallis
  • Chi-squared
  • Dependant t-test
  • Independant t-test
  • Wilcoxxon signed ranks

13. Which one of these datapoints cannot be use to analyse the distribution of the data?

  • Shapiro-Wilk's test
  • Z-Scores
  • Machley's U
  • Skewness
  • Histograms

14. If we are measuring the difference between three conditions in a dependent measures that has more than two conditions that has ordinal and all parametric assumptions are satisfied, what is the appropriate test?

  • Independant t-test
  • Wilcoxxon signed ranks
  • Chi-squared
  • Paired t-test
  • Dependant t-test
  • Friedman
  • Kruskall Wallis
  • Repeated Measures