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tatyanajohnson

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In order to test experimental data via the Friedman (ANOVA by ranks), the
  design must be
 
  a. between-subjects with independent assignment of subjects
  b. repeated-measures
  c. matched-subjects
  d. both b and c, but not a

Question 2

Whenever non-parametrics are used instead of parametrics, and the
  parametric assumptions are met, then
 
  a. power is increased
  b. power is reduced
  c. power is eliminated
  d. power becomes equal to .95



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Answer to Question 1

I appreciate you answering this question. Great community

Answer to Question 2

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tatyanajohnson

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Reply 2 on: Jun 20, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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:D TYSM

 

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