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laurencescou

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Explain when you would use the Kruskal-Wallis test versus the Friedman test.
 
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Question 2

Cohen's kappa is used to overcome limitations associated with reliability assessed using the ____ method.
 
  a. inter-rater
 b. split-half
 c. average inter-item correlation
  d. average item-total correlation



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Answer to Question 1

Both tests are used with ordinal data with a design with three or more levels to the independent variable. The difference is that the Kruskal-Wallis test is used with between-subjects designs and the Friedman test is used with correlated-groups designs.

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