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What is the
Sign Test
used for?
To determine if results are
significant
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What are the
levels of measurement
in
statistics
?
Nominal
: Data separated into categories (e.g., football teams).
Ordinal
: Ordered numerical data that is subjective (e.g., questionnaire ratings).
Interval/Ratio
: Ordered numerical data in objective units (e.g.,
temperature
,
length
).
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What is
nominal data
?
Data separated into
categories
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Give an example of
nominal data
.
Football teams
: Arsenal,
Chelsea
,
Crystal Palace
,
Millwall
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What is
ordinal data
?
Numerical data that is ordered but
subjective
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How is
ordinal
data measured?
Using a
scale
where the difference between items need not be the same
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What is an example of
ordinal data
?
Questionnaire ratings from
1
(very strongly agree) to
5
(very strongly disagree)
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What defines
interval/ratio
data
?
Numerical data that is ordered and in
objective
units
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What is an example of
interval data
?
Temperature
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What is an example of
ratio data
?
Length
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Why do we conduct
statistical tests
?
To determine if results are
significant
or
due to chance
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What do
measures of central tendency
and dispersion tell us?
They cannot tell us about
significance
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How do we know if results are
significant
?
If they haven't occurred
through chance
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What is the level of
significance
commonly used in statistics?
5%
or
p=0.05
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When should the
Sign Test
be used?
Level of measurement is
nominal
(
categorical
).
Looking for a difference between
conditions
(not correlation).
Experimental design is related (
matched pairs
or
repeated measures
).
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What is the first step in conducting a
Sign Test
?
Work out the
'sign'
(+ or -)
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How do you
calculate
the
value
of 'S' in the
Sign Test
?
Find the
lowest
score excluding any
nil
scores
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What does
'N'
represent in the
Sign Test
?
The total number of scores, excluding nil scores
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What is the purpose of finding the
critical S value
?
To compare with the calculated value to determine
significance
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How do you determine if your results are significant in the
Sign Test
?
If the
calculated value
is less than or equal to the
critical value
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