Sign Test for Freshman 15 The table below lists some of the weights from Data Set 4 in Appendix B. Those weights were measured from college students in September and later in April of their freshman year. Assume that we plan to use the sign test to test the claim of no difference between September weights and April weights. What requirements must be satisfied for this test? Is there any requirement that the populations must have a normal distribution or any other specific distribution? In what sense is this sign test a distributionfree test? September weight 67 53 64 74 67 70 55 74 62 57 April weight 66 52 68 77 67 71 60 82 65 58
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Appendix B Data Sets. In Exercises 1720, refer to the indicated data set in Appendix B and use the sign test for the claim about the median of a population Earthquake Magnitudes Refer to Data Set 16 in Appendix B for the earthquake magnitudes. Use a 0.01 significance level to test the claim that themedian is equal to 1.00.
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The first step in solving 13.2 problem number 18 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Appendix B Data Sets. In Exercises 1720, refer to the indicated data set in Appendix B and use the sign test for the claim about the median of a population Earthquake Magnitudes Refer to Data Set 16 in Appendix B for the earthquake magnitudes. Use a 0.01 significance level to test the claim that themedian is equal to 1.00.
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