Non-Parametrics Flashcards
What are parametric statistics?
data that can be analysed using parametric statistics have a known distribution we can parametrise
what are non-parametric statistics?
they model data that cannot be characterised in terms of a known probability distribution
non-parametric data is rank data, such as user preferences or ratings
how do we measure the central tendency of non-parametrics? why not the mean?
mode or median
the mean is undefined, ordinal data has no numerical information separating the different ranks
what is the sign test?
a non-parametric test
- we have n paired observations (X1, Y1), (X2, Y2) …
- we compute the differences between the pairs (Y1 - X1)…
- differences that are zero are ignored, resulting in n’ observations
- r^- is the number of differences that are < 0
- r^+ is the number of differences that are > 0
r = max of r+ and r-
H0 says that r- and r+ follow a binomial distribution B(n,p) with p = 0.5 and n = n’
use the B(n,p) to find the probability of observing a value or r or higher given p = 0.5 and n = n’
this probability is doubld because the test is two sided
this is our p value
if its less than .05 then we cnan reject