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1
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The kruskal wallis test is used in place of the _____ when there is an extreme violation of at least one assumption of the ____. Requires at least __ scaling of DV. (or ___ and ___ is required but not met)

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  • one way anova
  • anova
  • ordinal
  • interval, ratio
2
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What are the assumptions for the kruskal wallis test?

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  1. at least ordinal

2. at least 5 in each group

3
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Null hypothesis for this test?

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u1=u2=u3 etc

4
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Ha??

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  • at least one mean of the groups is different from at least one of the other groups mean.
5
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What statistic is being calculated for this test?

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Hobt….
Hobt = [ 12/N(N+1)][E(Ri)^2/ni]-3(N+1)
** the summation part occurs for each group in the experiment!

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How are the scores ranked in this test?

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  • you rank across all conditions together as if all in one condition!
  • no negative ranks
    L> Ri= sum of ranks in that condition
    L> do not use absolute values…. sign means something!
7
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In nonparametric tests such as this one…what is analysis looking at in terms of scores etc?

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  • its looking at the ranks not the actual scores!

L> a reason why they are less powerful than parametric tests….

8
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How does this test get done in SPSS?

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  1. enter data just you would with an ANOVA. (raw data is all put into one column and group variables are assigned to identify the group)
  2. Analysis—> nonparametric–>legacy dialogues—> K-independent sample
  3. DV goes into test list
    L> group goes to grouping variable ox
    L> defined: min=1, x=max-3 (groups)