A small-sample permutation test. To illustrate the

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A small-sample permutation test. To illustrate the process, lets perform a permutation test by hand for a small random subset of the DRP data (Example 16.11, page 16-43). Here are the data: Treatment group 57 53 Control group 19 37 41 42 (a) Calculate the difference in means xtreatment xcontrol between the two groups. This is the observed value of the statistic. (b) Resample: Start with the 6 scores and choose an SRS of 2 scores to form the treatment group for the first resample. You can do this by labeling the scores from 1 to 6 and using consecutive random digits from Table B or by rolling a die. Using either method, be sure to skip repeated digits. A resample is an ordinary SRS, without replacement. The remaining 4 scores are the control group. What is the difference in group means for this resample? (c) Repeat Step (b) 20 times to get 20 resamples and 20 values of the statistic. Make a histogram of the distribution of these 20 values. This is the permutation distribution for your resamples.

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