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I. Multiple Choice: Read each question and choose the best answer.

Write only the letter of your answer


in 1 whole sheet of paper. Submit your answer before 10 am today via picture directly on your teachers
messenger.

1. You're in the realm of statistical exploration, and you've got data that doesn't quite fit the normal
distribution party. Which non-parametric test would you bust out when you're itching to compare the
medians of two independent groups?

a) Mann-Whitney U Test

b) Kruskal-Wallis Test

c) Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test

d) Spearman's Rank-Order Correlation

2. Imagine you have ordinal data, and you want to see if there's a difference in performance across
three or more independent groups. Which non-parametric test would be your go-to for this scenario?

a) Mann-Whitney U Test

b) Kruskal-Wallis Test

c) Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test

d) Spearman's Rank-Order Correlation

3. Picture this: You've got paired data, and you're curious if there's a significant difference between two
related groups. Which non-parametric test would you employ for this comparative dance?

a) Mann-Whitney U Test

b) Kruskal-Wallis Test

c) Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test

d) Spearman's Rank-Order Correlation

4. In the world of non-parametric tests, you want to investigate if there's an association between two
variables ranked in ordinal scale. Which test is your trusty sidekick for this exploration?

a) Mann-Whitney U Test

b) Kruskal-Wallis Test

c) Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test

d) Spearman's Rank-Order Correlation


5. You're dealing with nominal data, and you're eager to check if there's a significant association
between two variables. Which non-parametric test would you bring to the table for this categorical
rendezvous?

a) Mann-Whitney U Test

b) Kruskal-Wallis Test

c) Chi-Square Test

d) Spearman's Rank-Order Correlation

6. You've gathered data with multiple related measurements taken from the same subjects, and you're
keen to see if there's a consistent trend across these measurements. Which non-parametric test fits the
bill for this analysis?

a) Mann-Whitney U Test

b) Friedman Test

c) Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test

d) Spearman's Rank-Order Correlation

7. You've got a set of ranked data, and you want to explore the strength and direction of the relationship
between two variables. Which non-parametric test would be your navigator in this correlation quest?

a) Mann-Whitney U Test

b) Kruskal-Wallis Test

c) Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test

d) Spearman's Rank-Order Correlation

8. You're faced with the challenge of comparing the medians of three or more independent groups, and
you're ready to dive into the non-parametric seas. Which test would be your vessel for this comparative
journey?

a) Mann-Whitney U Test

b) ANOVA

c) Kruskal-Wallis Test

d) Spearman's Rank-Order Correlation


9. You have paired data, and you're interested in exploring whether there's a significant difference
between two related groups, considering the order of the measurements. Which non-parametric test
would you choose for this paired comparison?

a) Mann-Whitney U Test

b) Kruskal-Wallis Test

c) Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test

d) Friedman Test

10. You've gathered data with paired measurements, and you want to assess if there's a consistent
trend across these pairs. Which non-parametric test is your weapon of choice for this trend analysis?

a) Mann-Whitney U Test

b) Kruskal-Wallis Test

c) Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test

d) Friedman Test

11. You have data with two independent groups, and you want to compare their means. Which
parametric test would be most appropriate for this scenario?

a) Student's t-test

b) Mann-Whitney U Test

c) Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test

d) Kruskal-Wallis Test

12. You've collected data from three or more groups, and you want to examine if there are any
significant differences in their means. What parametric test would you choose for this comparison?

a) Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)

b) Chi-Square Test

c) Paired t-test

d) Fisher's Exact Test


13. Imagine you have paired data and you're interested in investigating whether there is a significant
difference between the means of two related groups. Which parametric test is your go-to for this paired
comparison?

a) Student's t-test

b) ANOVA

c) Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test

d) Mann-Whitney U Test

14. You've collected data with more than two levels of an independent variable, and you want to
explore the interaction between these levels. What parametric test is best suited for analyzing this
interaction?

a) Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)

b) Student's t-test

c) Pearson's Correlation

d) Chi-Square Test

15. You've got two sets of data, and you want to assess the strength and direction of the linear
relationship between them. Which parametric test should you employ for this correlation analysis?

a) Student's t-test

b) Pearson's Correlation

c) Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)

d) Chi-Square Test

16. You're dealing with categorical data, and you want to investigate if there's an association between
two variables. Which parametric test would you choose for this categorical exploration?

a) ANOVA

b) Pearson's Correlation

c) Fisher's Exact Test

d) Student's t-test
17. You've gathered data with multiple independent variables, and you want to explore the combined
effect of these variables on a dependent variable. What parametric test is tailored for this multivariate
analysis?

a) Multiple Analysis of Variance (MANOVA)

b) Student's t-test

c) Pearson's Correlation

d) Paired t-test

18. Imagine you have two independent groups, and you want to compare the means of two related
samples. What parametric test would you use for this paired comparison?

a) Paired t-test

b) ANOVA

c) Mann-Whitney U Test

d) Fisher's Exact Test

19. You're interested in exploring if there's a significant difference between the means of three or more
related groups. Which parametric test would be your tool of choice for this analysis?

a) Repeated Measures ANOVA

b) Pearson's Correlation

c) Independent Samples t-test

d) Mann-Whitney U Test

20. You have two independent groups, and you want to compare the means of these groups while
controlling for a covariate. What parametric test would be most appropriate for this scenario?

a) Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA)

b) Student's t-test

c) Mann-Whitney U Test

d) Paired t-test

21. What test is used to satisfy the condition of normality with larger sample size greater than 50.

A. Shapiro-Wilk test.
B. Kolmogorov- Smirnov test

C. Kurtosis-Skewness

D. Anderson-Darling test

22. A post hoc is used after finding statistically significant result and the need to determine where the
differences among group lies. Which post hoc is the simplest?

A. Bonferroni

B.Tukey's Honest

C. Scheffe's

D. Hochbergs GT2

II. Find the mean, median, mode, range, SD and Variance of the ff. data set.

10, 13, 8, 7, 17, 75, 81, 9, 1

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