Research Methods - The Sign Tests Flashcards
How do you determine if it is a sign test
Data has to be nominal
Needs to look for a difference
Needs to be a related design
What are the first 3 steps of the sign test to calculate the S value
Step 1 : convert data to nominal data
Subtracts score from 1 column from the score in other column
Step 2: if score positive put plus sign , if negative put minus sign
If no difference put 0
Step 3: count up number of + signs and number of - signs
Ignore 0s
The less frequent (smallest) number becomes calculated value of S
What is step 4 in using sign test
Calculating the value of N
Count up total number of participants
Minus the number of no change scores
This is N value
What are steps 5, 6 and 7 needed to calculate a conclusion of the data
Step 5:
Work out if hypothesis was directional (one tailed)
Or non directional (two tailed)
Step 6:
Identify correct column on the critical value table
Eg the hypothesis you identified, the significance level you need (0.05) and row with the correct N
This is critical value
Step 7:
Work out if your critical value (one from table) is higher or lower than calculated value
For the sign test to be significant what must the calculated value be
Equal to or less than the critical value
How do we write up our conclusion from the calculations
As the calculated value of S …… is …………………… than the critical value of …… when N is ……., these results …………………………. significant at a 0.05 level for a ………………… tailed hypothesis.
Mention which hypothesis is rejected or accepted
Put in context of scenario
(No difference/ association between ….. and …..)