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Chapter 4 Selected Nonparemetric Techniques: PARAMETRIC VS. NONPARAMETRIC.

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1 Chapter 4 Selected Nonparemetric Techniques: PARAMETRIC VS. NONPARAMETRIC

2 CHI-SQUARE  The Research Question  Compares actual frequency with expected frequency

3 Expected Frequencies  Equal - null hypothesis  Theoretical - “goodness of fit”  Past Experience  Norms

4 CHI-SQUARE ASSUMPTIONS  Frequency data  Adequate sample size  Independent measures  Theoretical basis for categorization

5 CHI-SQUARE  Sample Size  Problems 2 X 2 tables with expected frequencies less than 5 larger tables  more than 20% of cells with less than 5  empty cell/s

6 CHI-SQUARE Power  40 subjects  2 X 2 design  10 subjects in each cell  probability @.05  moderate effect size  power =.47

7 CHI-SQUARE  Degrees of freedom  (Rows - 1) (Columns - 1)

8 CHI-SQUARE  Continuity Correction  Conditions 2 X 2 Table Expected frequency in a cell of less than 5

9 PHI  Correlation coefficient  Shortcut method for two dichotomous variables  Only appropriate when chi-square significant  Strength of relationship  Most useful in 2 X 2 tables  Values range from 0 to 1

10 CRAMER'S V  Modified Phi  Used with tables larger than 2 X 2

11 Research Question  Do men and women differ in smoking status?

12 SPSS - Chi-square  ANALYZE DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS  CROSSTABS Columns - comparison groups Rows - outcome measure Statistics  Chi-square  Contingency Coefficient - 2X2 tables  Phi & Cramer’s V Cells  Column percents

13 Example from the Literature

14 McNemar  Dependent measures  two dichotomous measures  same subjects  tests the direction of change  degrees of freedom equal 1

15 Research Question  Is there change over time in perceived quality of life?

16 Creating new variables  Satisfaction with quality of life at age 18 and satisfaction with current quality of life are both rated from a low of 1 to a high of 6.  Recode them into new variables where 1-3 = 0 (low)  4-6 = 1 (high)

17 SPSS  TRANSFORM RECODE  Into Different Variable Give names and labels to new variables After completing transformation, add value labels

18 SPSS - McNemar  ANALYZE NONPARAMETRICS  2 Related Samples

19 Example from the Literature

20 Mann-Whitney U  Analogous to t-test  Ordinal data  Independent groups

21 Kruskal-Wallis H  Analogous to analysis of variance  Two or more groups  Ordinal data

22 Research Question  Is smoking history related to depressed state of mind?  Do the three smoking groups (never, quit, still) differ significantly on how often they report having a depressed state of mind?

23 SPSS-Kruskal-Wallis  ANALYZE NONPARAMETRICS  K independent Samples

24 SPSS- Mann-Whitney U  ANALYZE NONPARAMETRICS  2 independent samples

25 Example from the Literature

26 Wilcoxon matched-pairs  Analogous to paired t-test  two measures  same subjects

27 Friedman matched samples  analogous to repeated measures analysis of variance  Repeated measures design  Subjects serve as their own controls  Subjects exposed to all treatments

28 Research Question  Do the respondents to this survey differ significantly on:  current satisfaction with quality of life, satisfaction with quality of life at age 18, satisfaction with current weight, satisfaction with weight at age 18?

29 SPSS - Friedman  ANALYZE NONPARAMETRICS  K related samples

30 SPSS - Wilcoxon  ANALYZE NONPARAMETRICS  2 Related Samples

31 Example from the Literature


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