The Sign Test

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    • inferential statistics
      a way of determining whether differences or relationships between variables are statistically significant or have occurred by chance
    • statistical significance
      the researcher can state that the relationship between the variables is due to more than just chance- they can accept the alternative hypothesis and reject the null hypothesis
    • probability
      the likelihood that certain events will occur
    • 3 pieces of information needed to locate the critical value
      -the significance level desired
      -the number of ppts. in the investigation
      - whether the hypothesis is directional or non- directional
    • accepted level of probability in psychology
      p_<0.05 or 5%
    • value for the calculated value to be to be significant
      it has to be equal to or lower than the critical value
    • difference between a one-tailed and two-tailed test

      one-tailed test=directional hypothesis
      two-tailed test=non directional hypothesis
    • sign test
      a statistical test used to analyse the difference in scores between related items
    • 3 criteria for a sign-test
      -looking at a difference between variables, not association
      -use repeated measures or matched pairs design
      - data is nominal
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