Refer to Exercise 15.10. If T + has been calculated, what

Chapter 15, Problem 11E

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Problem 11E

Refer to Exercise 15.10. If T + has been calculated, what is the easiest way to determine the value of T −? If T +

> n ( n + 1)/4, is T = T + or T −? Why?

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If a matched-pairs experiment using n pair of observations is conducted, if T + = the sum of the ranks of the absolute values of the positive differences, and T − = the sum of the ranks of the absolute values of the negative differences, why is T + + T − = n(n + 1)/2?

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