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Nama : FRISKA NOVIRA M.

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NPM :19410003

TUGAS STATISTIK NONPARAMETRIK


Check Your Understanding

1. Two variables are being assessed for their similarity to one another. Is this a
question of difference or association?
Answer : Association

2. Four variables are being looked at to determine which predicts a fifth variable
the best. Is this a question of difference or association?
Answer : Difference

3. Three groups are being used to determine how different one is compared to the
other two. Is this a question of difference or association?
Answer : Difference

4. Identify two examples of qualitative data and two examples of quantitative data.
Answer : examples of qualitative data are address and education
and than two examples of quantitative are height and weight.

5. Rank the following data:


Answer :
Peserta Penghasilan Rank
1 $25.500 3
2 $16.000 2
3 $29.900 4
4 $9,900 1
5 $59,000 5
Peserta Usia Rank
1 18 1
2 26 4
3 19 2
4 39 5
5 21 3
Peserta Bobot Rank
1 157 3
2 235 5
3 190 4
4 143 1
5 145 2
Peserta Nilai Rank
1 F 5
2 C 3
3 B 2
4 A 1
5 D 4

6. A variable that is believed to impact other variables and is, therefore, statistically
held constant is called _____ b. A covariate____.
a. Ranked data
b. A covariate
c. Qualitative
d. Quantitative

7. Describe the similarities and differences between related and unrelated samples.
Provide an example of each.
Answer : If the samples are Related, it means that the numbers in the data set were taken
from the same individual; or the numbers were taken from two different individuals who
were matched together based upon certain factors. One individual providing the data for
an analysis is a Related Sample because the participant is obviously related to himself or
herself. On the other hand, two individuals matched on certain factors are related because
they are related or matched on some dimension. For example, two individuals may be
matched based upon their age, sex, ethnicity, and occupation making them more similar
than different. This, then, makes them Related. Unrelated Samples are those samples
where the information was not collected from the same individual or was collected from
individuals who were not matched on any dimensions or factors. This means that
Unrelated Samples are those where a researcher collects information from one Group of
people and then visits a completely separate Group of people and collects the same
information. The two Groups of people could be, for example, college students and nursing
home residents. They are obviously two completely separate Groups of people and are not
matched on any factors, thus, making them Unrelated Samples.

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