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james9437

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True or False For a given data set of (x,y) values, an infinite number of possible regression equations can be fitted to the corresponding scatter diagram, and each equation will have a unique combination of values for the y-intercept b0 and the slope b1 . However, only one equation will be the best fit as defined by the least-squares criterion.
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Whether testing a single sample or comparing paired samples, how should one go ahead deciding whether to use the sign test versus the Wilcoxon signed rank test?



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The sign test does not use all of the information contained in the data; the data are merely reduced to (+) and (-) signs, and magnitude is ignored. If the original data are interval in nature, the Wilcoxon signed rank test will provide a more powerful test.



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